What's the difference between judging and commenting?

There is no difference.

Both idioms mean: flirt about a woman's appearance. Today, it generally refers to gossiping about people and things and finding fault in many ways.

All from: Guo Chengqing's "Knife" No.12: "They are pointing and judging."

We should all devote ourselves to the four modernizations. We shouldn't stand by and judge and wait and see.

Synonyms: gossip, comment, gossip, comment.

synonym

1, review the first taste.

Pinyin: píng tóu pǐn zú

Meaning: originally refers to frivolous and boring comments on women's looks; Now it generally refers to finding fault with people and things and commenting casually.

Source: Huang Qing Xiao Pei's "Ma Bian" episode 4: "The whole spirit pays attention to prostitutes, so lascivious, so good, and the head is full of criticism, it is inevitable that a few poems will be produced."

Step 2 make irresponsible remarks

Pinyin: Shu not Shu sān dào sì.

Meaning: Describe irresponsible remarks.

Source: Qing Cui Hao's "Popular Laughter": "Don't learn from others and go to the enlightenment countryside to make irresponsible remarks."