confused in one 's thinking
Hu Li Hu Tu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú L ǐ h ú t ú, which means to describe people who have no reason or have a vague understanding of things. It's from the pseudo freedom book: new drugs.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's pseudo freedom book: new drugs: "however, for the patients who mistakenly take this medicine, it can make them no longer seek good medicine, and delay the serious illness and lead to the careless death."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: confused and confused antonym: clear
Idiom usage
As an attribute; of a person's mind or impression. You look like you're staring and drinking like a fool! The first act of sunrise by Cao Yu
confused in one 's thinking
good writings make people copy them - luò yáng zhǐ guì
the three cardinal guides and the five constant virtues as specified in the feudal ethical code - sān gāng wǔ cháng
not willing to abandon one's folly - xià yú bù yí
lower one's aspirations and denigrate oneself - jiàng zhì rǔ shēn