a lengthy and confused talk
Branch words, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is zh ī C í m à NY ǔ, meaning miscellaneous words. It comes from the compendium of reference materials for the history of modern Chinese thought, min Bao refuting the recent non revolutionary theory of Xin Min congbao.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Branch words and branch words
The origin of Idioms
In the compendium of reference materials for the history of modern Chinese thought, min Bao refutes the recent non revolutionary theory of Xin Min congbao: "I refute the arguer's article, enumerate the main points, and distinguish them one by one, but there is no side effect."
Idiom explanation
Of words. It's the same as "branch words".
a lengthy and confused talk
hate evil as one does one 's enemy - jí è rú chóu
establish one 's reputation as an authority - chéng míng chéng jiā
create a disturbance among neighbours - dǎ jiē mà xiàng