Many words and many names
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du ō y á NF á NCH ē ng, is interpreted as speaking or writing articles, with many floating words. It's from Han Feizi.
Interpretation of Idioms
When speaking or writing articles, there are many floating words and many unnecessary quotations. Most of them refer to the flashy style of writing.
The origin of Idioms
Han Feizi is hard to say: "if you have too many words and too many names, if you compare them with each other, you can see that they are empty and useless."
Many words and many names
Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. —Young people are fearless. - chū shēng niú dú bù pà hǔ
receive rewards for one's virtuous deeds - shàn yǒu shàn bào
The crane is long and the duck is short - hè cháng fú duǎn