Empty talk
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu ō y ú K ō ngy á n, which means to express one's Thoughts on words. The same as "empty talk". It comes from the table of Zhao Gongqian, Mr. ge'an.
The origin of Idioms
According to the statement of Zhao Gongqian by Mr. ge'an in Yuan Dynasty, it is said that "if the Tao is not good, you can tell from empty words and show Zhao Gong, then you can hear from him."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in dealing with affairs
Empty talk
The tiger flies on its head - lǎo hǔ tóu shàng pū cāng yíng
layer upon layer of peaks and knolls - céng luán dié zhàng
the country is prosperous and the people are at peace - guó tài mín ān