What you say is false
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á NSH í w à ngji à, which means to speak falsely. From Qi Ying Bu by Shang Zhongxian in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Qi yingbu written by Shang Zhongxian in Yuan Dynasty: "we are full of false words, and the village is full of sticks."
Idiom explanation
To describe a false statement.
Chinese PinYin : yán shí wàng jiǔ
What you say is false
have lost all interest in sth.. xìng wèi suǒ rán
Lift a stone and hit yourself on the foot. bān qǐ shí tóu dǎ zì jǐ de jiǎo
put on display different performances. yú lóng màn yǎn
go through the ceremonies of appointing a commander-in-chief. zhù tán bài jiàng