dull language
Words are dull, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ǔ y á NW ú w è I, meaning to say boring or vulgar boring. It comes from the article of sending the poor.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote in the article of sending poor people: "those who make me look disgusting and have no taste in words are all the aspirations of my son. It's called "intellectual poverty."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: incoherent and straightforward; Antonyms: wonderful words, a thousand gold words, a pearl
Idiom usage
As a subject, attribute, or object; of speech or composition. The reason why I'm not happy here is that there are so many people around me who don't like their words, which makes me feel that I have no feelings. (Lu Xun's book of two places)
Chinese PinYin : yǔ yán wú wèi
dull language
constant departure and reunion of friends. xuě ní hóng jì
Point the South and attack the North. zhǐ nán gōng běi
word for word and sentence for sentence. zhú jù zhú zì
The old road is not the same as the old one. shú lù qīng zhé
Good women don't wear wedding clothes. hǎo nǚ bù chuān jià shí yī