Mentally ill
Zhi ì h ū NSH ū m à I: refers to the inability of intelligence to recognize bean wheat, and describes ignorance. It comes from Liang xiaobiao's debate on fate in the Southern Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Pinyin: zh ì h ū NSH ū m à i. Describe ignorance.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Liang xiaobiao's debate on fate in the Southern Dynasty: "the morning of the morning is the end of the show, and the tortoise and crane are thousands of years old. If you hear the words, you will be confused, and you will be able to distinguish between gods. " Examples: Pei rangzhi, Zhang Yanzhi The author of the book only wrote "northern history" to make up for the number of volumes, but not to check his ancestors. Qian Daxin, Qing Dynasty: a study of 22 histories
Analysis of Idioms
As a predicate or attributive; used in written language antonym: brilliant intelligence
Mentally ill
when a thing reaches its extreme , it reverses its course - wù zhì zé fǎn
but it is all overgrown with rank grass - jū wéi mào cǎo
turn pale at the mention of a tiger - tán hǔ sè biàn
beating drums and blowing trumpets - chuī chuī dǎ dǎ