debunking argument
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z á OK ō n ɡ zh ī L ù n, which means empty and groundless speech. It comes from the book of rizhilu, the book of Wang's entering the city of the king.
Idiom explanation
Empty and groundless speech.
The origin of Idioms
Gu Yanwu's rizhilu, a book on the history of the road, said: "the history of the road holds that the king of Xiang did not recover the country, but Wang Zihu lived and guarded it. This is a hollow theory."
Chinese PinYin : záo kōng zhī lùn
debunking argument
look upon one with special respect. lìng yǎn kàn dài
like a crane 's bone and a fowl 's skin. hè gǔ jī fū
If you don't do it for yourself, heaven will destroy the earth. rén bù wèi jǐ,tiān zhū dì miè
leave events to take their own course. rèn qí zì liú
Divide the grass and give the earth. fēn máo cì tǔ
There was a rush of remonstrance. jiàn zhēng rú liú
climb trees to catch water from a flint. déng mù qiú yú