lose oneself in a reverie
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m á NgR á NRU ò sh ī. It describes being at a loss, like losing something. It comes from Mencius Teng Wen Gong Shang.
Analysis of Idioms
If something is missing
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be attributive or object; to describe a person's mood
Examples
He was upset by the news. The second chapter of Shen Simon's south and North
The origin of Idioms
In Mencius Teng Wen Gong Shang written by Mencius Mencius in pre Qin Dynasty, it is said that Xu Zi told Yi Zi, and Yi Zi stroked ran and said, "it's fate." A collection of notes: "caress the lost face."
lose oneself in a reverie
study by the light of glowworms and the reflection of snow - jí yíng yìng xuě
the time hangs heavy on one 's hands - bǎi wú liáo lài
press forward to the enemy's capital - zhí dǎo huáng lóng
as the medicine took effect , the symptoms lessened - yào dào bìng chú