idiom explanation: and: involving; Righteousness: serious truth. It means to be together all day long, and to speak without involving serious reasons
The origin of the idiom: The Analects of Confucius and Wei Linggong by Kong Qiu in the Spring and Autumn Period: "It's hard to live in groups all day long, but it's not as good as words, and it's hard to be kind and small!"
Traditional idiom: living all day long, words are not meaningful
Simplified idiom: QJZRBJY
Idiom phonetic notation: ㄑㄨㄣˊ ㄐㄨㄓㄨㄥㄅ ㄅ Used for doing things.
idiom structure: complex idiom
idiom year: ancient idiom
Example of idiom: Lu Xun's "Three Idle Collections in the Bell Tower": "Some are' full of food and no intention', and some are' living in groups all day long, and their words are not as good as their words'."
English translation: live together all day long, but never talk earnestly.