gossip
It is a Chinese idiom.
Pinyin: Shu ō Du ǎ NL ù NCH á ng
Explanation: discuss the good and bad of others.
idiom
gossip
Pinyin
shuōduǎnlùncháng
Citation explanation
Talk about the good and bad of others.
Han Cui yuan's Zuoyou Ming: "no one is short, no one is strong."
Song Sushi's "man TING FANG, a false name of a snail's horn": what's the need? It's a short story. Fortunately, the clear wind and bright moon, moss exhibition, cloud curtain high Zhang. Jiangnan good, thousands of bell wine, a full court.
The second discount of Yuan Zhang Guobin's "he Hanshan": "don't listen to that guy's short talk, he's so smart."
The first part of Feng Yulan written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: Xiu's short talk and frequent talk.
"Fengshen romance" 94: "this man dares to shake his lips before all the princes, talk short, and scold not only, but also hateful."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: SDLC
[synonym]: long story, short story, long talk
Usage: used as predicate, object and attribute; refers to talking about all kinds of things at will
gossip
the six great divisions in the wheel of karma - liù qù lún huí
signs of danger appearing everywhere - xiǎn xiàng huán shēng