words of fulsome praise
In Chinese, Pinyin is y ì m ě izh ī y á n, which means to praise too much. From Zhuangzi, the world of men.
Idiom explanation
Too much praise.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi human world written by Zhuangzi in the pre Qin Dynasty and Zhuangzi in the Zhou Dynasty: "when a man is happy, he will have more praise, and when he is angry, he will have more evil."
Discrimination of words
Exaggeration, exaggeration
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be a subject or an object; to be commendatory; to praise too much.
Chinese PinYin : yì měi zhī yán
words of fulsome praise
economize on food and clothing. suō yī jié shí
cause an exchange of partners by mistake between two couples engaged to marry. luàn diǎn yuān yāng
Take the green concubine white. qǔ qīng fēi bái
be sentimentally attached to homeland. gù tǔ nán lí
not to mind taking the trouble. bù yàn qí fán