The voice is insipid

The voice is insipid

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NGX ī w è ID à n, the meaning is plain, no reputation. There is a sense of being too high and too few to be known. It comes from the fragrance of the empty valley - coaxing notes by Jiang Shiquan of the Qing Dynasty.

Idiom explanation

It's bland and has no reputation. There is a sense of being too high and too few to be known.

The origin of Idioms

In Qing Dynasty, Jiang Shiquan's "the fragrance of empty valley · coax notes": "the voice of the world is so rare and tasteless, half of the world, clearly call me back to the snow."

Idiom usage

Examples

In the past eleven years, klinevel on the surface was just like this, and then how could klinevel be called. Liang Qichao's biography of new British giant Colin will

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