Eight words of Chinese characters

1. Seventy-eight years old [q and l m ? o b ā shí] refers to the age of seventy or eighty years old. Generally refers to the elderly.

2. Scrabble together [q and p and n b ā cò u] to put bits and pieces together. Also called "seven to eight".

3. Extending in all directions [sü t not ng bā dá] Communication and access: unimpeded. There are roads in all directions. Describe the traffic is very convenient. Also known as "extending in all directions".

4. There are a lot of people [q and zu ǐ bā shé], and you can't stop talking.

5. Miscellaneous [zá q and zá b ā] describes the appearance of clutter.

6, at sixes and sevens [Luan q and b ā z ā o] describes very messy, disorganized and orderly.

7. Nonsense [hú shu not bā dao] is groundless. Also known as "nonsense" and "nonsense".

8. Half a catty of eight Liang [bà n j Ρ n b ā li ∥ ng] eight Liang: that is, half a catty, and the old one was sixteen Liang. Half a catty is equal to eight ounces. Metaphor is the same as each other. More used in derogatory sense. Also known as "one and a half Jin, one eight Liang".