A letter from Hong Qiao
Hong qiaoshaoshu, a Chinese word, Pinyin is h ó ngqi á OSH ā OSH ū, which means a person who does not believe what he says. It comes from a new account of the world.
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as object and attribute; with derogatory meaning; refers to people who have no faith in their words. I haven't received a letter from home for a long time. I can't help thinking of the story of ~
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: what you say is what you do
The origin of Idioms
According to Shishuo Xinyu: "Yin Hongqiao was a county of Yuzhang. When he left, all his servants had a letter attached to him. When he arrived at the stone, he learned to throw it into the water. Because Zhu said, "the one who sinks sinks will sink, and the one who floats will float. Yin Hongqiao can't write or mail."
A letter from Hong Qiao
publicize the good deeds of good people in the hope that others will emulate them - yáng qīng yì zhuó