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It means talking but not meaning

The meaning of being eloquent and unintentional is that if it is said by the positive side, it means that the words and deeds are inconsistent. If you say one thing, you will do another. A description of a person who will not take it to heart in the future.

Youkouwuxin is a Chinese idiom,

Pinyin: yǒu kǒu wú xīn,

Interpretation: 1. You say it with your mouth, but you don’t think so in your heart. It means that it was not said intentionally. 2. Talk casually without taking it seriously.

Chinese name

Youkouwuxin

Source

"He Dian·Preface"

Explanation source

1. I said it, but I didn’t think so in my heart. It means that it was not said intentionally.

Ming Yuqian's "Imitation of Wu Nong's Song": "Yi Lang recalled until now, who would have expected that the deep love is also deep; the wood is carved into a chicken but it cannot crow. It turns out that there is a mouth but no intention."

"Preface to He Dian" by Zhang Nazhuang of the Qing Dynasty: "It is always a matter of words but no intention."

Chapter 15 of "The Biography of Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "﹝ Deng Jiugong﹞ is a man who values ??friendship and righteousness." , a person who talks but doesn’t mean what he says.”

The first chapter of “Anecdotes about Cheating”: “I know that this person always means what he says, but he can’t just blurt out what he says.”

Chapter 2 of "Living Hell" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: Don't be angry, sir. We are talkative but don't mean what we say. We can't speak.

2. Talk casually without taking it seriously.

Chapter 39 of "Jin Ping Mei?": "You make a promise intentionally or unintentionally, and the gods will remember it."