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What are the idioms of "nonsense"?
1. Nonsense [fèi huà lián piān]: There are too many unnecessary nonsense when describing articles or speeches.

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2, full of empty talk [m ǐ n zh ǐ k not ng yá n]: full of nonsense. Describe this article as empty.

Source: Zhang Yong's "Questions and Answers of Mr. Zhang Taiyan": "How can two or three literati fake a topic and study each other be called disturbing public order and good customs?"

3, three papers without donkeys [sān zhǐ wú lǘ]: It is nonsense to describe writing articles, and the text is irrelevant.

Source: Mianxue of Yan Family Training by Yan Zhitui in Northern Qi Dynasty: "Ye Yue said:' A doctor bought a donkey, and there were three books coupons, but there was no donkey word. " "

4. Gossip [xiá n yá n p not y incarnation]: refers to words that have nothing to do with business; Nonsense.

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5. talkative [fēng gàn ráo shé]: refers to talkative.

Source: Song Luoji's poem "imperial academy": "Feng Gan rap and leave a case, Emperor Yangdi's suicide note is dark ancient coal."