one 's mind is somewhat unhinged
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú Nb ù sh ǒ UZH á I. It means that people are dying. It also describes being in a trance. "Out of my mind.". It comes from the biography of Guan Fu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom explanation
It's about to die. It also describes being in a trance. "Out of my mind.".
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Guan Fu, Wei Zhi of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "when you hear that Yan and yang are all killed, then your uncle's family will serve you." Pei Songzhi of Song Dynasty quoted Guan Fu's biography of Guan Fu, Wei Zhi of the Three Kingdoms, which is written by Guan Chen of Wei Zhi of the Three Kingdoms: "when he (He Yan) looks at his time, he will not stay at home, his blood will not be bright, his spirit will be bright, and his face will be withered, which is called GUI you."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, adverbial and attributive
one 's mind is somewhat unhinged
have talent but no opportunity to use it - wén zhāng zèng mìng
gain a decisive victory a thousand miles away -- a good plan - jué shèng qiān lǐ
help each other when both are in humble circumstances - yǐ mò xiāng rú
where the wind passes , the grass bends -- influence of gentlemen - fēng xíng cǎo cóng
Old age and death do not communicate with each other - lǎo sǐ bù xiāng wǎng lái
Drop your head and plug your ears - chuí tóu sāi ěr