All in one
Qi Da Ba Da, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī ch á NGB ā D ā, which means to speak without center. From the travel notes of Lao can by Liu e of Qing Dynasty.
source
The 17th chapter of the travel notes of Lao can written by Zeng Pu in Qing Dynasty: "here, Renrui lies on the tobacco Kang to burn cigarettes and talks with Lao can in various ways."
Examples
The 24th chapter of Zeng Pu's Nie Hai Hua in Qing Dynasty: "master, today, I don't know what to say."
usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in speech
Discrimination of words
Examples of idioms: degree of common use: General emotional color: commendatory words idiom structure: combined time of production: Modern
All in one
when one chu man loses his bow , another chu man finds it - chǔ gōng chǔ dé
Talent is superior to Song Dynasty - cái guò qū sòng
hold sb . 's whip and follow his stirrup - zhí biān suí dèng
cause extreme worry and distress - xuán cháng guà dù