Bewilderment
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ā m é ngji ě huॸ, which means enlightening and enlightening, breaking away from ignorance and dispelling confusion. It's from Qifa.
Notes on Idioms
Fameng: Enlightening ignorance. Dispelling doubts: dispelling doubts.
The origin of Idioms
Mei Cheng's Qifa in Han Dynasty: "so it's not enough to say to dispel doubts."
Bewilderment
Go through the butcher's gate and chew - guò tú mén ér dà jiáo
execute one as a warning to others - shā yī jǐng bǎi
a place endowed with the fine spirits of the universe - zhōng líng yù xiù
The combination of pearls and jade - zhū bì lián huī