Make a conversation
In Chinese, Pinyin is x à ng é Z à OSH à n, which means to set off rumors and slander. Describe slander of a rumor. It's from Han Yu's "sending the poor".
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's "send poor Wen" in Tang Dynasty says: "I am hungry, I am cold, and I am confused by making false conversation."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing
Examples
The names of Ou Gong and Ji are not lost, and the people who chat with you have been silenced, which shows that the great and strange can not be extinguished, and the people who make mistakes can not last long. Lin Shu's paper on fearing Lu in Qing Dynasty
Make a conversation
make the gaudy swallows and orioles pale with envy - yàn dù yīng cán