whoppers
Big lie, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à NTI à nd à Hu à ng, which means a big lie without boundary. From the collection of South and North tunes proverbs.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's collection of southern and Northern tunes Proverbs: "the ancient scholar thought he knew everything, so there was the conceited big lie that" the scholar didn't go out, but knew everything in the world ". The common people believed it, and it gradually became a proverb and became popular."
Idiom usage
There are still people who believe it.
Analysis of Idioms
whoppers
Listen to the wind and listen to the water - tīng fēng tīng shuǐ