delude one to folly
Infatuated, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ú ch ī R ú Zu ì, which means to describe the abnormal expression and loss of self-control. From autumn in Han Palace.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Ma Zhiyuan's Han Palace autumn in Yuan Dynasty: "I'm intoxicated to see Wang Zhaojun."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. example in the early morning, the sun floats out of the water like a red balloon washed by water, with a long reflection on the sea. Every sunrise on the sea is intoxicating. From the sea of Yantai. It's a dream. (the 13th chapter of Zui Xing Shi by Dong Lu Gu kuansheng in Ming Dynasty)
delude one to folly
Upper leakage and lower dampness - shàng lòu xià shī
sincerity can make metal and stone crack - jīn shí wèi kāi
something which enjoys an empty name but serves no practical purpose - nán jī běi dǒu