Dongxiyimian
Dongxiyimian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ngxiy à mi à n, which means that the East and West are reversed, and the latter metaphor is that right and wrong are reversed. It's from Han Jiayi's new book review.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it can be used to deal with affairs. In order to change things from east to west, people can change their minds without noticing.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: reversal of right and wrong
The origin of Idioms
Han Jiayi's "new book: review of micro": "things are in chaos, like the confusion of the terrain, people are also confused, the opportunity gradually goes, Russia and East and west change, people don't know it. So Mozi saw the road and cried, sad a little and Miao thousand Li also
Idiom explanation
A reversal of the east-west direction. The latter metaphor reverses right and wrong.
Dongxiyimian
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attach oneself to persons in power - pān gāo jiē guì
one 's sabre-rattling is getting louder and the smell of gunpowder thicker - xuè yǔ xīng fēng
be present in person on the grand occasion - gōng féng qí shèng