I'm in a mess
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l à n é Ji à ot ó u, which means to describe a very embarrassed appearance. From Xieyi Fengzhou residence form.
The origin of Idioms
Li Gang of Song Dynasty wrote "Xieyi Fengzhou residence table" that "if you don't measure the superficiality of it, you'll be left with a bad amount of money."
Idiom usage
Life is like this, and a poor man is called a guest. Hong Liangji's Ode to Jiaowei inkstone for Shi Xiucai's second star in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: in a state of great anxiety [antonym]: in a state of contentment
I'm in a mess
one 's hand could no longer act as one 's heart directed - shǒu bù yīng xīn
debauch people and turn them into gangsters - huì yín huì dào
be never seen without a book in hand - shǒu bù shì juàn