groundless talk
Gossips, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Xi á NY á NCH á ngy ǔ, which means talking about people's length. It comes from the Song Dynasty Shen Ying's Magnolia flower.
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, etc
Examples
If you weigh and pound, you will stop talking. Around his waist, he rode a crane to Yangzhou.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Gossip
The origin of Idioms
Shen Ying of Song Dynasty wrote a poem named "Jianzi magnolia flower": "laugh and kill often, and there are many idle words in the sky."
Idiom explanation
A long and short nag.
groundless talk
it is hard to wait till the huanghe river is clear - hé qīng nán sì