sheer fallacy
Strange talk, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í t á NGU à IL à n, which means absurd and unreasonable speech. It comes from Qian Yong's Lu Yuan Cong Hua, Senior Professor Zhong Zi of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Qian Yong in Qing Dynasty wrote: "Qianlong was in Wushen years old. When I went to Bianliang, I met Bi qiufan. In the middle of the screen, my eyes were like lacquer. I talked strangely. I saw him as a foreign body, and there was no one to talk with."
Idiom usage
As the subject and object, it has a derogatory meaning. Of unreasonable remarks. examples we need to be able to identify some of the social problems.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] gibberish and nonsense [antonym] righteous words and unpublished words
sheer fallacy
disappear like snow when hot water is thrown on it - rú tāng wò xuě