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Chattering is a Chinese idiom, pronounced di é di é B ù Xi ū, which means to talk incessantly. It comes from the biography of Zhang Shi in the history of Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] endless, eloquent, relish [antonym] silent, speechless, speechless
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Zhang Shizhi in the book of Han Dynasty, "Marquis Fujiang and Marquis Dongyang are called elders. These two people can't talk things out. How can they be so stingy that they are quick to talk!"
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute and adverbial. (1) biography of Xiongnu in historical records: "the people of the ho Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi 2. Liao Er Sao is still full of sullen and chattering. Sha Ting's howl
bang on about something
Four bodies do not work hard, five grains do not divide - sì tǐ bù qín,wǔ gǔ bù fēn
the few are no match for the many - sì bù niù liù
national welfare and the people 's livelihood - mín shēng guó jì
give up completely to natural impulse - zì xīn zòng yù
a great ability to rule the country - jīng shì zhī cái
The situation is extremely serious - jú tiān kòu dì