What you say
The finger, heart and mouth are inconsistent. The same as "insincere".
It has a derogatory meaning. It is often used to describe the attitude of not being frank or perfunctory; sometimes it is also used to describe hypocrisy and deception. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
He was full of answers, but his expression showed that he didn't mean it.
Idiom explanation
Y á Nb ù y ó UZH ō ng: it refers to the inconsistency between heart and mouth. The same as "insincere".
Idioms and allusions
Source: Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio Jia Feng pheasant in the Qing Dynasty: "the truth tells us that this saying can't help but go away in a flash, and it will be influenced by Xia and Chu, and can't be recalled."
Discrimination of words
Phonetic code: ybyz synonym: insincere usage: used as predicate, attributive and adverbial; refers to the inconsistency between heart and mouth
Chinese PinYin : yán bù yóu zhōng
What you say
you cannot sell the cow and drink the milk. yú yǔ xióng zhǎng
utilize the contradiction between foreign countries and suppress them. yǐ yí zhì yí
unnecessary and overelaborate formalities. fán wén rù jié
extraordinary ideas and admirable action. guī yì qí xíng
cater to the wishes of a superior. xī zhǐ chéng yán
declare in no uncertain terms. háo bù huì yán