Bewitched
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é nm í y ì Du ó, meaning mental confusion and trance. From legend Kunlun slave.
The origin of Idioms
In legend Kunlun slave written by Pei Chen of the Tang Dynasty, it is said that "when the students return to the college, they will have a good taste of life. When they return to the college, they will be bewildered, their words will be reduced, and they will feel depressed. They will suddenly meditate and have no time to eat."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive, adverbial, etc.
Bewitched
like the palm of one 's own hand - míng rú zhǐ zhǎng
a myriad of ants swarm about a piece of meat that smells - qún yǐ fù shān
have good looks and a delicate skin - mǐ yán nì lǐ