Bewildered
Confused, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù Lu à NJ ī NGM í, which means dazzled and confused. It is amazing to describe the complex or strange and changeable scenes. From Luoyang Jialan Ji jingle Temple
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Dazzled and confused. It is amazing to describe the complex or strange and changeable scenes.
source
Yang xuanzhi's "Luoyang Jialan Ji · jingle Temple" in the Northern Wei Dynasty: "heresy is always among them. If you peel a donkey and throw it into a well, plant dates and melons, you can eat them in an instant. Scholars and women are obsessed. " Fine, one for the "eye.".
Examples
Yang xuanzhi's "Luoyang Jialan Ji · jingle Temple" in the Northern Wei Dynasty: "heresy is always among them. If you peel a donkey and throw it into a well, plant dates and melons, you can eat them in an instant. Scholars and women are obsessed. " Fine, one for the "eye.".
Discrimination of words
Eye confusion
usage
It refers to people's views on things
Bewildered
scrape the dirt off an object and make it shine - guā gòu mó hén
act according to god 's will and the desire of the people - yìng tiān cóng rén
nobody else attended somebody 's funeral - qīng yíng diào kè
save one 's country so that it may survive - jiù wáng tú cún
modify the heaven and change the sun - yí tiān huàn rì