tell lies about this and about that
Slang is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Shu à Hu á NGD à oh à I, which means to comment on people and things at will. From children's reunion.
Idiom explanation
It means to comment on people and things at will.
The origin of Idioms
The first part of Yuan Yang Wenkui's children's reunion: "when you get started, you start to make trouble. There's a lot of controversy."
Idiom usage
To stir up right and wrong
Examples
You're in the back hall of magistrate Cai Jiu, and you can tell the truth, set people to harm and encourage them out of nothing. The 41st chapter of the water margin by Shi Naian in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: slander, gossip
tell lies about this and about that
sit facing each other in silence - xiāng duì wú yán
be neither extravagant nor thrifty - bù fēng bù shā
dragon in outward marks but fish in essence -- an inferior thing with an impressive appearance - yú zhì lóng wén
Simple words and abundant meanings - yán jiǎn yì fēng
get half the results with double the effort - lì bèi gōng bàn