To shoot in the ear
Fu Er she Sheng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù ě RSH è sh ē ng, which means to spread strange words and catch shadows. It comes from the monument of Li Gong, the censor of zuodu in duchayuan.
The origin of Idioms
Qian Qianyi of Qing Dynasty wrote in the tablet of Li Gong, the censor of zuodu in duchayuan: "when the mausoleum and valley moved, I forgot to note that Wu did not exist
Analysis of Idioms
Catch a shadow
Idiom usage
Be a predicate or attributive
To shoot in the ear
proud and contemptuous of the work and its ways - qīng shì ào wù
have a large stock of information - lì dì shū chú
keep to the concept of all-time preparedness - cháng bèi bù xiè
be fond of eating and averse to work - hào chī lǎn zuò