unclear
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch á NJI ā B ù Q ī ng, which means mixed together. From Kong Yiji.
Idiom explanation
Entanglement: entanglement inclusion.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's Kong Yiji: "although it's easy to talk, there are a lot of nagging and entanglement."
Idiom usage
It refers to confusion. In Lu Xun's the transliteration of incomprehension, it is said that "there is one thing that is always entangled, and it is probably better than China." She's got things mixed up.
unclear
Zhu men stinks of wine and meat, and the road is frozen to death - zhū mén jiǔ ròu chòu,lù yǒu dòng sǐ gǔ
claim credit for oneself and become arrogant - jū gōng zì ào
consider others in one 's own place - tuī jǐ jí wù