ramble in one 's statement
Incoherent, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á NW ú L ú NC ì, which means the language is disorderly. It comes from the biography of Zhang Yiren.
The idiom comes from the biography of Zhang Yiren, the late wife of Li Kaixian in Ming Dynasty: "incoherent words, incoherent affairs." See also incoherence.
Chinese PinYin : yán wú lún cì
ramble in one 's statement
act as if nothing were on one 's mind. ruò wú qí shì
There is no end to brown clothes. hè yī bù wán
alienate one person from another. tiǎo bō lí jiàn
a faint smile on one 's face. sì xiào fēi xiào
have never been heard of since. bù zhī suǒ zhōng