draw a forced analogy
Implicative association is a Chinese word, and its pronunciation is Qi ā NH é f ù Hu ì. It refers to far fetched Association, which means to pull unrelated things together and confuse them.
qiānhéfùhuì
Idiom: implicative
The explanation is far fetched. To say something that has no meaning is to say something that has a meaning. Also refers to the unrelated things pull together, confused.
[source] preface to Luo poetry by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty: "there is no word for bitter words, and there is no sound for sorrow. How far fetched can it be?" In Zhu Xi's Yi Er of Zhu Zi Yu Lei in Song Dynasty, it is said that "however, the book of Yi wants to be so involved, and it will be spared if you have less leisure."
[example] However, it is dazzled by the name and reality, and it will be a disaster for later generations. Biography of Xue Hui in the history of Ming Dynasty
draw a forced analogy
the seven emotions and six sensory pleasures - qī qíng liù yù
superfluous words and redundant sentences - rǒng cí zhuì jù
Where does life not meet - rén shēng hé chù bù xiāng féng