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What do you mean, groundless?

The original intention is that there may be, I'm afraid there may be, and the latter metaphor is to fabricate (accuse) out of nothing and describe it as nothing. The word Xu Mo means no need; Perhaps, it is the spoken language of people in Song Dynasty.

No need, read? Mò xū yǒu, compact structure; Usually used as predicate, complement and attribute in sentences; Refers to fabricating and framing out of thin air. We shouldn't ruin our friendship for years for such an imaginary thing.

Speaking of the detachment of the Yuan Dynasty, the Song Dynasty Arutu's Biography of Yue Fei: "Although Fei Ziyun Zhang is unknown, it is needless to say." The vernacular means that the reactionary letter written by Yue Yun, the son of Yue Fei, to Zhang Xian may exist, although it has not been found.

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Synonym:

1, which is made out of nothing, is pronounced wú zh not ng sh ē ng y ǒ u, which means that there is nothing, which means that there is no truth and it is fabricated out of thin air. Subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; With a derogatory connotation.

From Laozi (Li Er) in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Everything in the world is born of something, and it is born of nothing." It means that Taoism believes that the material in nature comes from invisible space, and that what does not exist is true.

2, catching shadows, pronounced bǔfēng Zhuǐng, an idiom in China, which means catching shadows, meaning that there are specious signs in everything you say and do. Combined type; As a predicate, attribute, adverbial.

Out of the Eastern Han Dynasty Ban Gu's "Hanshu Jiaosi": "Listen to his words, if you will meet them; Whatever you want, it blows away like a gust of wind, but you can't get it. "It means listening to what they say is all beautiful scenes, as if they can meet immortals right away; However, you are looking for it, but it is illusory, as if to catch a shadow.

Antonym:

1, record, pronounced yǒuàn kījī, case: file, document; Ji: Check. Means there's evidence to check. Excerpted from Mao Zedong's Modern Friendship or Aggression: "Respect the administrative and territorial integrity of China and oppose any foreign control over China, etc.". It is well documented. "

2, it's true, the pronunciation is qiān zhēn wàn què, which really describes the situation. The language is clear. Wu's Scholars 19: Jinglanjiang Road: It's true.