grogginess
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō NGW ā IX ī D ǎ o, which means that you can't help yourself. It's from Wu Jianren's strange situation witnessed in 20 years in Qing Dynasty.
explain
It's used to describe a person who can't help but lean unsteadily.
source
Chapter 39 of Wu Jianren's "strange situation witnessed in 20 years" in the Qing Dynasty: "who will stay at home if Lang doesn't come back? When I come back, I'm intoxicated. It's hard to get up when I'm wandering around. "
usage
As predicate, attribute, adverbial; refers to skew.
Discrimination of words
The straw hut to the west is like an old man squatting there. The first part of Liu Qing's history of starting a business
grogginess
eulogize the past at the expense of the present - sòng gǔ fēi jīn
a broken mirror joined together - pò jìng zhòng hé
Don't worry about what you've learned - shù jiào guǎn wén