everybody talking at once
There are many different opinions. The Chinese idiom, whose pinyin is zh ò NGK ǒ UF ē NY ú n, means many and chaotic. There are a lot of people talking about it. It comes from Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio, a Xian in the Qing Dynasty: "if you have no two hearts, don't you know? But there are many different opinions. I'm afraid I can't help donating the autumn fan. "
The origin of Idioms
Dai Biaoyuan's "shanyuanji · balianxi Er Cheng Shi Yi" says, "however, when chungong is not there, there are many different opinions, and the dead can stand firm."
Discrimination of words
[lantern riddle] different opinions (type 1) the answer: harmony [synonym]: different opinions, many people speak in different ways [antonym]: one word, one voice
Idiom usage
It is used as a predicate or adverbial
everybody talking at once
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