be confused
Pinyin is B ì NGW é iy ī t á n, which means to mix different things together and talk about them as the same thing.
source
Han Yu's pinghuai West stele in Tang Dynasty: "ten thousand mouths and Fu are the same." [example]: later generations can't study the twists and turns in CI carefully, so they can get together to make up for them. Jian Cun Zhai on CI by Zhou Ji in Qing Dynasty
grammar
Verb object; predicate; derogatory
Chinese PinYin : bìng wéi yī tán
be confused
be scrupulously honest even when there is no one around. bù qī àn shì
cast beans on grounds which are transformed by magic into soldiers. sǎ dòu chéng bīng