A dull tongue
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ǒ UD ā im ù D ù n, which means to describe a very surprised look. The same as "gaping". It's from the spring tide.
The origin of Idioms
Kefei's "the spring tide is urgent": "Zhang Fushou's mouth is dull, and he whispers for a long time:" I know! I've never worn safflower or eaten oil. "
Analysis of Idioms
He was dumbfounded
Idiom usage
He was dumbfounded by surprise.
A dull tongue
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the couple joy in their marriage - xīn hūn yàn ěr
men 's life is like boarding in this world - rén shēng ruò jì