one 's words pour forth like rushing water
A river that flows down quickly. The river is running down. It is used to describe a person who speaks freely or freely
Idiom explanation
[interpretation] suspended river: waterfall; water: water flows down quickly. The river is running down. [allusions] listening to elephant language is like a river flowing with water. In the Western Jin Dynasty, Wang Yan, the Taiwei, liked to talk about Laozhuang. His theory changed at any time, and he was known as the womanhood in the mouth. He found Guo Xiang who had a deep study of Laozhuang at that time to discuss. Guo Xiang made a systematic and comprehensive analysis of Lao Zhuang's thought, which made Wang Yan unable to intervene. Wang Yan admired him very much and said that his talk about Laozi and Zhuangzi thought was as inexhaustible as a river flowing with water
Discrimination of words
[usage] as an object, attribute; refers to writing or speaking [structure] subject predicate type [near synonym] eloquence, water flooding [rhyme word] Kang long you regret, from the beginning to the end, if out of the same track, although dead without regret, deep ditch gaolei, wandering trivial, Tianjing Diwei, street, from the beginning to the end, flattering, etc. [time] ancient times [idiom example] his eloquence is very good The speech is like a river.
Chinese PinYin : xuán hé xiè shuǐ
one 's words pour forth like rushing water
its loopholes appeared one after another. lòu dòng bǎi chū
the dresses and ornaments of high officials in ancient times. yū qīng tuō zǐ
demolish with penetrating criticism. biān bì xiàng lǐ
to cry without making a noise. yǐn qì tūn shēng