become unconscious
Unconscious, Chinese words, Pinyin is B ù x ǐ NgR é NSH ì, which means coma, loss of consciousness, also refers to not understand the world. It comes from three kinds of Yongle opera essays, named Wumingshi's Zhang Xie number one scholar, Shenghua is angry.
The origin of Idioms
"Three kinds of Yongle opera prose · anonymous" Zhang Xie number one scholar · Shenghua is angry to death ":" close your teeth; you are unconscious. "
Idiom usage
In the past few years, young people have only been able to speak foreign language since he said that I was "crying out". I thought it was unconscious. Lu Xun's "the collection of extras · newspaper" is "wonderful..." 》
Chinese PinYin : bù xǐng rén shì
become unconscious
do things before one is told. xiān yì chéng zhǐ