empty remarks
Spring frogs and autumn cicadas, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū NW ā Qi ū ch á n, which means spring frogs and autumn cicadas; it refers to noisy, exaggerated and empty talk. From theory of things.
The origin of Idioms
In Yang Quan's theory of things, it is said that "a man's talk of nothingness is just like a frog in spring and a cicada in autumn, talking with each other."
Idiom usage
To be the subject or object; refer to empty talk.
empty remarks
Three commandments for gentlemen - jūn zǐ sān jiè
The day is dry and the night is alert - zhòu gàn xī tì
green pines and verdant cypresses - cāng sōng cuì bǎi
honest speech and severe countenance - wēi yán zhèng sè