1. Whispers, a Chinese idiom, is spelled qi è qi è s ī y ǔ, which is derived from the Five Years of Emperor Shunzong's True Record of Yongzhen, written by Tang · Han Yu: "Although I betrayed two envoys, I didn't mean to write a book, but I quoted his party and people every day to speak carefully, and those who sought to seize officials and soldiers, so as to control the order of the world.
2. "It means that two people talk quietly together.
3. Be the predicate and attribute in the sentence; Used for whispering.