tell lies about this and about that
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is Shu à B á ID à oh à I, which means to comment on people and things at will, which is the same as "saying white and green". It comes from Jin Ping Mei CI Hua.
The origin of Idioms
The 88th chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua, written by Xiaosheng of Lan Ling in Ming Dynasty: "little meat, you are so blatant. He's a Buddhist son, and you can't stand his interrogation. "
Idiom usage
To make a free comment on people or things.
tell lies about this and about that
East wind overwhelms west wind - dōng fēng yā dǎo xī fēng
fly one 's falcons and course one 's hounds - fēi yīng zǒu quǎn
be addicted to the pleasures of song and women , hunting and racing - shēng sè quǎn mǎ
the grass is always greener on the other side - zhè shān wàng zhe nà shān gāo
with complete mutual understanding - mò nì yú xīn