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What do you mean by "nonsense"

It was originally described as saying ridiculous things to a fool, but the fool actually believed it. Later used to satirize irrelevant absurd remarks.

First, pinyin

Idiot's dream [chérén shumèng]?

Second, the source

Fifty-three times in Xu Ming and Lin Zhong's Romance of the Gods: "Ziya smiled and said,' General Deng; Your words; It's like an idiot talking in his sleep. " "

Explanation:

Jiang Ziya said with a smile: General Deng, what you said is really ridiculous to a fool, and only a fool will take it seriously.

Third, examples

1. If we make a study plan that is far from our reality at will, but never carry it out, it is no different from dreaming.

2, life is short, to be perfect, for the secular generation, it is tantamount to an idiot!

Extended information 1. Synonym:

Ridiculous? 【huāng dàn bù jīng】?

Interpretation: fantastic and unreasonable.

Source: Zhang Dai's Family Biography: "Talking with people is ridiculous; People laugh more. "

Most of what he said to others was absurd and unreasonable, and everyone laughed at him.

Second, antonyms:

Follow the rules? [xún gudáojǔ]?

Explanation: The original meaning is to obey the rules and not to act rashly. Now, I describe my every move as conservative and dare not make any changes.

Origin: Wu Ming's 98th Journey to the West: "The Tang Priest followed the rules, led the horse and led Wukong, Wuneng and Wukong into the mountain gate. ? "

According to the rules, Tang Priest, together with the Monkey King, Sha Wujing and Pig, led the horse and carried the load, and went straight to the mountain gate.