Hong Da Bu Jing
Hong dabujing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ó NGD à B à J à ng, which means that it's out of line, unreasonable, absurd and groundless. It comes from the biographies of Mencius and Xunqing in historical records.
Idiom usage
It is not only absurd to say that the two families are good, but also there is evidence for Hong Da Bu Jing's words.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Hong Gujing
The origin of Idioms
The biographies of Mencius and Xunqing in historical records: "it is the change of devious and devious from the news of yin and Yang. The chapters of Zhongshi and Dasheng are more than 100000 words. The language is "big without classics, it must be transcendental small things, push and big, as for infinity."
Idiom explanation
To refer to something that is beside the point or out of common sense; be close to absurdity or groundless.
Hong Da Bu Jing
a smile has driven all the hard lines in his face and brightened his countenance - xiào zhú yán kāi
distinguish between truth and falsehood - míng biàn shì fēi