Dizziness
Dizziness, a Chinese idiom, friends say t ó uxu à nm à h à n, which means dizziness, eyes. It comes from the collection of brocade sails - letters.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Hongdao of the Ming Dynasty wrote "jinfanji. Chidu" that he was dizzy and vomited blood for several days. He was afraid that he would not be able to get up. It would be a great deal of money because of the tomb inscriptions. "
Idiom usage
The fingers are dizzy and have blurred vision.
Dizziness
Set down the capital to support the dangerous - dìng qīng fú wēi
Discard the writing and preserve the quality - qì wén cún zhì
a subjective person who expresses different opinions - rù zhǔ chū nú
the colour of the silk will be changed as it is dyed - rǎn sī zhī biàn
blindly copying others and making oneself look foolish - dōng jiā xiào pín
pay too much respect to one 's superiors and despise those who are of lower ranks - chǎn shàng ào xià