Be distracted
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R à NSH é NLU à nzh à, which means that the mind is confused and disturbed. It comes from the Song Dynasty's Luoda Sutra "Helin Yulu".
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used for the influence of a work, etc
The origin of Idioms
Volume 10 of the great Sutra of the Song Dynasty, the jade dew in the crane forest, says: "Xishan said:" this man is not a Duanshi. Although he has written several poems in his pen, the so-called original intention is not right, and the pulse is evil. He is afraid to be distracted when he reads it I admire his words. "
Idiom explanation
To confuse or disturb the mind.
Be distracted
Great achievements and great virtues - fēng gōng mào dé
wear a sad face a long face with knitted eyebrows - jiāo méi kǔ liǎn
the well-known scholar has many distinguished students - hé fén mén xià
there is no limit to lust and covetousness - tān yù wú yì