Surging: describes the continuous flow of water. As uninterrupted as running water. There are endless discussions.
A "gushing" short story:
In the Jin Dynasty, there was a great scholar named Guo Xiang, whose name was Xuan.
He was already a very talented person when he was young. In particular, he can carefully observe some phenomena in daily life and then calmly think about the truth. So his knowledge is very profound, and he often has original opinions on things. Later, he devoted himself to the study of Laozi and Zhuangzi and had a deep understanding of Laozi and Zhuangzi.
After some years, the court sent someone to invite him again and again. He really couldn't refuse, so he agreed to go to North Korea and wait for Lang. When he arrived in Beijing, he was able to talk about everything clearly because of his rich knowledge. Besides, his eloquence is very good and he likes to express his opinions very much, so whenever people listen to him, they feel with relish.
At that time, there was a captain named Wang Yan who appreciated Guo Xiang's eloquence very much. He often praised Guo Xiang in front of others, saying, "Listening to Guo Xiang is like an upside-down river that keeps pouring down and never dries up." Guo Xiang's eloquence illustrates this point.
Extended data:
Synonym: eloquent.
1, a flow of words is an idiom in China, pronounced as kǒu ruòXun hé, which means to gush like a waterfall. Describe being able to talk and argue, and talk endlessly.
2. From the third episode of "Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci": "(Han Daoguo) But when he meets people, he sits or stands, and his mouth is eloquent and endless." (Han Daoguo, whether sitting or standing, never stops talking whenever he meets someone. )
3. Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; Neutral words.