out of order
Disordered, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Z á Lu à NW ú x ù, which means too much and disorderly. It comes from the preface to send Meng Dongye away.
The origin of Idioms
The preface to sending Meng Dongye written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty: "it is also a kind of speech, which is disorderly and unorganized."
Idiom usage
The Han Dynasty is the most ancient and desolate. Why is it that the allusions of later generations are disordered and disordered? General meaning of literature and history
out of order
having a fishbone in one 's throat - gǔ gěng zài hóu
wish sb. will give birth to a good son - yù yàn tóu huái
Ten days a water, five days a stone - shí rì yī shuǐ,wǔ rì yī shí
have one 's name inscribed on the pagoda of the wild goose -- to have attained the doctor 's degree - yàn tǎ tí míng
the grains grow luxuriantly among the ruins of the former capital - shǔ lí mài xiù