Lu Li guangguai
Lu liguangguai, a Chinese idiom, is described as "L ù L í Gu ā nggu à I" in pinyin. It's from the flowers of the evil sea.
The origin of Idioms
The seventh chapter of Zeng Pu's "flowers of the evil sea" in the Qing Dynasty: "seeing countless colorful balls and flowers on the boat, Lu Li guangguai is intoxicated."
Idiom usage
In other words, in the decoration of Li Zhi Ju, it is sometimes and forever buried. Lu Xun's preface to two episodes of qijieting's Essays
Analysis of Idioms
Strange and strange
Lu Li guangguai
Take advantage of the opportunity to attack - fù chéng zhì kòu
If you listen to both, you will be clear; if you believe something, you will be dark - jiān tīng zé míng,piān xìn zé àn