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1. 风言风语 (fēng yán fēng yǔ) - literally means "wind words and wind language," referring to rumors or gossip.
2. 谣言 (yáo yán) - means "rumor" or "false information."
3. 流言蜚语 (liú yán fēi yǔ) - literally means "flowing words and flying language," used to describe rumors or gossip that spread quickly.
4. 闲言碎语 (xián yán suì yǔ) - literally means "idle words and broken language," used to describe idle chatter or gossip.
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八卦 has two meanings. Please refer to the examples we just added. :) Let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
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八卦 (bā guà) refers to the Eight Trigrams, which are a set of symbols used in Chinese philosophy and divination. It is also used to refer to gossip or to gossiping.
谣言 (yáo yán) refers to rumors or false information that is spread by word of mouth. It is usually used to refer to malicious gossip or rumors that are not true.
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