Function words are an idiom in China, pronounced as háo yán káng Huà. ? It means empty talk
The first word is the idiom of Hao: ambitious, unconstrained, heroic and dry, noble and noble, bold and violent, bold and brave, huge room and huge room, bold and empty words, extravagant and bold, bold and intelligent, bold and sad, bold and unyielding, can chop with an axe, can chop with an axe, and will not chop with an axe to the end.
The second word is an idiom: group talk, one-word talk, coldness, it's a deal, quick talk, sweet talk, big talk, gossip, self-evident, self-talk, alarmist talk, polite refusal, gossip, foul language, sense motive, mean words, vague meaning, outspoken and mean words.
The third word is an empty idiom: empty hands, unprecedented pomp, empty hands, a piece of paper, empty back to Baoshan, sitting and eating empty mountains, ringing empty valleys, empty seats, empty melons, empty words, dark beams, empty halls, hanging swords and ridges, and reaching empty letters
The fourth word is an idiom: soliloquize, Lan Qing Mandarin, empty talk, show big stories, romantic stories, empty talk, vegetarian tea, listen to the next door, pass it on as a good story, talk in words, gossip mixed words, talk in words, people talk in words, big jokes.