feel dizzy and with one 's eyesight dimmed
Dizziness, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó uh ū NY ǎ NY ū n, which means dizzy head and eyes. From Shuoyue Quanzhuan.
Idiom explanation
The head is confused and the eyes are dazed.
The origin of Idioms
The 25th chapter of the complete biography of Shuoyue written by Qian Cai in Qing Dynasty: "the Great Master Li was dazed by Zhang Bao's galloping on his back."
Idiom usage
Section 6 of Laoshe's Zhao ziyue: "Zhao ziyue is so busy that he is dizzy that he doesn't even have time to take off his cotton padded trousers at night and go back to sleep. He doesn't even have time to gargle in the morning."
feel dizzy and with one 's eyesight dimmed
offer one 's own coat and food -- to treat one 's friends sincerely - jiě yī tuī shí
make frequent changes in policies or measures - zhāo lìng mù gǎi
befuddle the minds of the public - xiáo luàn shì tīng
Lucid waters and lush mountains - lǜ shuǐ qīng shān