rumors and slanders
Gossip is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Li ú y á NF ē ngy ǔ, which means gossip. It's groundless. Slanderous slander spread behind the back.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Chapter 5 of Liu Qing's history of entrepreneurship, Part II: "toad beach once spread rumors about Shengbao and this woman."
Discrimination of words
Phonetic code: lyfy synonym: gossip antonym: good advice usage: subject and object; bad words
rumors and slanders
explain profound theories in simple language - shēn rù qiǎn chū
cooperate with absolute sincerity - jīng chéng tuán jié
focus on only one aspect and neglect all the others - jǔ yī fèi bǎi
be never seen without a book in hand - shǒu bù shì shū
share out the work and cooperate with one another - tōng gōng yì shì
Qianbuba village, hoububa shop - qián bù bā cūn,hòu bù bā d