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How to describe verbosity?

The following idioms can be used to describe verbosity:

1, pour out? 【 xù xù dāo dāo 】 Describe wordy and nagging.

Source: Tang Mingzu's Journey to the Victory of the Filial Piety: "Since I was an adult, I talked with Li Lang at night until the fourth and fifth drums, tossing and turning. Where can I sleep? "

I have nagged Li Lang four or five times in the evening since I became an adult. How can I fall asleep by turning back and forth?

2. 【 Lu Bu Bu Suo 】 is a metaphor for talking.

Origin: Zhu Ziqing's appreciation of ancient prose: for example, the vernacular annotations of The Analects of Confucius are just perfunctory old annotations, which have no new meaning and are lengthy.

3. What? [láo lao dāo dāo] I'm verbose.

Source: Zheng Songxiaosi's Answer to the Question of Wu Shan People's View of Geography: The ancients were brilliant; At first glance ... future generations will not nag.

Translation: The ancients had superb opinions, which made people understand thoroughly at a glance, unlike the people of later generations who were wordy and endless.

4. chattering? [Tick-tock] Chatter: describes talking a lot; Hugh: Stop. Go on.

Source: Sha Ting's howl: Liao Ersao is still full of sulks and chatter.

5. Don't stop talking? [náo náo bù xiū] Nayong: describes nagging; Hugh: Stop. Go on.

Source: Tang Zongyuan's "Answer to Wei Zhongli's Taoist Book": "It can make noisy people lick my ears sooner or later; Sao my heart! "

How can I make a nagging person talk in my ear sooner or later and disturb my thoughts?