Nonsense? [wàng yán] Fallacy refers to lies, lies; Nonsense, just talk; Curse, abuse; One of the ten evils of Buddhism.
Interpretation of nonsense: 1, Chinese vocabulary. 2. Names of TCM terms and diseases. Language error. Also known as lies. It is caused by excessive yang heat and confusion of mind. It is seen at the peak of exogenous fever, and it is also one of the common symptoms of madness. "Su Wen Yang Ming Pulse Interpretation": "Yang Sheng makes people swear and does not avoid intimacy." Su Wen Jue Lun: "Yangming's Jue will be crazy, full-bellied, not lying down, red-faced and incoherent." It is advisable to clear the heart, purge the fire and soothe the nerves.
Song Sushi's "He Zi combs her hair rhyme from the middle of next month": "There is always justice in white hair, and the belief in the Danjing is true."
Lu Xun's quasi-romantic talk: "there is nonsense, here is to listen."
Assertion? [dunàn yán] Say with great certainty.
Assertive interpretation: refers to making a very subjective statement about something or things easily in a short time with personal language.
Xu Lu in Tang Dynasty by Wang Bijiang: "If yes, what is it?" Yao Zi? Flattery in the past is a habit. Qin Xi? Looking for Wen Yi, when it is not light than cutting, it can be asserted. "
Ma Nancun's Yanshan Night Talk: From the National Character of Hui Shen: "According to the above materials, we can assert that Hui Shen was at least one of the most prominent figures who discovered America at that time."
Sha Ting's Gold Rush V: "They assert that it is unlucky to have him in everything."