Chirp
Zha Zha, a Chinese idiom, means onomatopoeia, which is used to describe the disorderly and trivial voice. From Zhao ziyue.
The origin of Idioms
Lao She's "Zhao Zi Yue" thirteenth: "the venue is almost full of men and women, in the middle of chattering, outside the clatter clatter clatter ring bell."
Idiom usage
It's late at night, and they're still chattering.
Chirp
repeat the words of others like a parrot - yīng wǔ xué shé
be scattered in four directions and cast down - sì fēn wǔ luò
occupy some place , belonging to another - què cháo jiū jù
seize the reins and bring about peace -- to have a great ambition to bring about peace in the country at one 's first appointment - lǎn pèi chéng qīng