decrepit and muddleheaded
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ū Nku ì w ú n é ng, which means dazzled, deaf and incompetent. It refers to being confused and incapable of distinguishing right from wrong.
Idiom explanation
Dazed: eyes can't see clearly; dazed: ears can't hear clearly. Dazzled, deaf, incompetent. It refers to being confused and incapable of distinguishing right from wrong.
Idiom usage
We can't promote those who are stupid and incompetent to be cadres.
decrepit and muddleheaded
keep modest so as to cultivate one 's moral character - bēi yǐ zì mù
The moon is dark and the wind is high - yuè hēi fēng gāo
with mild and affectionate words - shuō qīn dào rè
When the wall falls, everyone pushes - qiáng dǎo zhòng rén tuī
Beyond the present and beyond the past - chāo jīn yuè gǔ