A good talker
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Shu ō Zu ǐ L á ngzhi ō ng, which means to refer to people who like to talk empty talk and big talk but have no ability. It's from baimenliu, a dangerous city in autumn dew.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 11 of Liu sifen's baimenliu Qiulu dangerous city: "it turns out that they are all unreliable talkers!"
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive, referring to someone who talks big.
Examples
He is a complete talker.
The third chapter of he Dian: "there is a doctor who tries medicine in the east of the village. He boasts that he can get rid of the disease easily, but he is afraid that he can't get good medicine."
A good talker
be made wealthy and powerful when one does not want it - fù guì bī rén
change one 's name and surname - gǎi míng huàn xìng
It's convenient for you to be with others - yǔ rén fāng biàn,zì jǐ fāng biàn