A lot of nonsense
Baihua Bagu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á Ihu à B à g à, which means articles similar to the old Bagu style written in Baihua, and refers to stereotyped articles written in response to orders. It comes from Lu Xun's "a year of the Analects of Confucius".
Explanation: eight shares mainly refer to: breaking the title, undertaking the title, starting with, starting with (raising the shares, may not be used), starting with the shares (may add the title), middle shares (may add over), later shares, and binding shares.
Source: Lu Xun's "a year of the Analects of Confucius" in South accent and North tune: "it is said that the Analects of Confucius has been running for one year, and Mr. Yutang ordered me to write an article. It's really like the title of the chapter "learning and" asked me to write a piece of nonsense. "
A lot of nonsense
arrive without delay upon hearing the news - wén fēng ér zhì
the lingering fragrance of leftover cream - yú gāo shèng fù