confused
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǎ nghu ǎ NGM í L í, meaning vague and vague. It's from miscellaneous notes on CI.
Idiom explanation
Chang Huang: also known as "Chang Kuang", frustrated appearance. Blurring: blurring.
The origin of Idioms
Shen Qian's miscellaneous notes on ci writing in the Qing Dynasty: "Ci is not about size and depth, but about empathy. Although there are different systems for "the morning breeze and the evening moon" and "the river goes to the East", it's as if you've experienced the situation. You're confused and you can't make your own decisions. It's the best way to write. "
Idiom usage
The house looks like it is in the water from the canal. The lower two floors are exquisite shelves, and the upper one is the room. This is a very ingenious structure. With the gorgeous and elegant color, it makes people feel confused. Venice by Zhu Ziqing
Chinese PinYin : chǎng huǎng mí lí
confused
look after the masses as if they were injured -- love the people. shì xià rú shāng
the gateway is thronged with horses and carriages. chē mǎ yíng mén
wink and make signs to one another. jǐ méi nòng yǎn
Make fun of the wind and the moon. tiáo fēng nòng yuè
everything is going smoothly. yī fán fēng shùn