Extravagance and extravagance
Extravagance, Chinese idioms, Pinyin ch ǐ ch ǐ B ù Xi ū, talking endlessly; nagging.
Pinyin
chǐchǐbùxiū
explain
To talk endlessly; nag.
Classics
Sha Ting's "pass through" 1: Zuo Jia soon put the problem on himself, and began to explain extravagantly until he had a long time to pull the conversation away. When I talk about my experience of Lu Xun's novels in this way, I don't mean to ask you to frame his works in the same way. ——People's literature, No.12, 1977
usage
It's more formal; it's a predicate; it's derogatory.
Extravagance and extravagance
ruthless and devoid of human feelings - rěn xīn hài lǐ
understand thoroughly the truth of all things on earth and handle affairs successfully accordingly - kāi wù chéng wù
believe mistakenly in sb . 's false reputation - miù cǎi xū shēng