groundless talk
Slander is an idiom pronounced f ē ngy á NC ù y ǔ, which means to spread jealous slander. It comes from Yi Lin by Jiao Gan of Han Dynasty.
Examples
Ah Fu was looking for flaws there, so he didn't even have a communicator, so he had to complain. (Chapter 17 of the flowers of the evil sea by Zeng Pu in Qing Dynasty).
usage
To be an object; slander
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: wind words degree of common use: common use emotional color: derogatory words idiom structure: combination generation time: Modern
groundless talk
act on impulse in handling things - yì qì yòng shì
the dear one is gone and the chamber remains deserted - rén qù lóu kōng
cultivate virtue throug practicing thrift - jiǎn yǐ yǎng dé
a congratulatory greeting to a friend when he begets a son - xióng pí rù mèng
the sweat broke out all over one 's body and trickled down his back - hàn liú jiā zhǒng