Chinese Symbol for superfluous words
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Chinese Symbols Pronunciation (Pinyin) And Meaning:
Pronunciation: fèihuà
Syntactic Function:
Meaning:superfluous words;nonsense;rubbish;twaddle phrase;senseless talk
Pronunciation:
Syntactic Function:
Meaning:a pile of shit a song and dance blah blather buncombe bunk bunkum crap falderal falderol folderol gammon and patter guff haver hogwash hokum mush and molasses nonsense piffle poppycock rubbish song and dance stuff Stuff and nonsense talk rot tommy rot truck twaddle whangdoodle yackety-yak yak yap
Chinese Symbols Writing Structure And Meaning:
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 8
Stroke Order: 4,1,3,5,3,5,4,4Meaning: collapse
abandon;abolish;lie waste
stop
oust;dethrone
decline
neglect
ruin
fall
prostrate
kill
lay down
expense;waste
take place;happen
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 8
Stroke Order: 4,5,3,1,2,2,5,1Meaning: word;remark
subject (of talk)
story
message
Relative Symbols:
superfluous words and sentences
superfluous words or strokes