a lengthy and confused talk
Branch words, idioms, as the object, attribute, refers to the complicated words. It is also called "branch words". It comes from Huang Liuhong's Fu Hui Quan Shu · Xing Ming · CI Chang of Qing Dynasty: "although the book is written on behalf of others according to the facts, it does not limit the character structure, and its branches and phrases are full of twists and turns."
Idiom explanation
Explanation: refers to miscellaneous words. It is also called "branch words".
The origin of Idioms
Huang Liuhong of Qing Dynasty wrote in Fuhui Quanshu · Xingming · Cizhan: "although the book is written on behalf of others according to the facts, it does not limit the form of words, and its branches and phrases are full of twists and turns."
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: Branch words and branch words
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
a lengthy and confused talk
the refugees are mourning sorrowfully - hóng yàn āi míng
A dog can't spit out its ivory - gǒu zuǐ lǐ tǔ bù chū xiàng yá
see what one has never seen before - jiàn suǒ bù jiàn