the whole nation becomes mad
The whole country is crazy, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǔ Gu ó Ru ò Ku á ng, which means that people in the country are excited like crazy. From the book of rites, miscellaneous notes II.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, miscellaneous notes II: "Zi Gong's view is based on wax. Confucius said, "is it a pleasure to give?" They said to each other, "all people in a country are crazy, and they can enjoy themselves."
Analysis of Idioms
To indulge in joy
Idiom usage
People all over the country were as excited as mad. It is said in the book of Rites - miscellaneous notes II: "Zi Gong's view on wax. Confucius said, "is it a pleasure to give?" They said to each other, "all people in a country are crazy, and they can enjoy themselves."
the whole nation becomes mad
Three locust trees and nine thorns - sān huái jiǔ jí
be aided on the left and supported on the right - zuǒ fǔ yòu bì
flunk the civil service examination - pù sāi lóng mén
seek far and neglect what lies close at hand - shě jìn qiú yuǎn