contradictory and confused
There are many different Chinese idioms. Pinyin is f ē NF ē Nb ú y ī, which means many opinions and different opinions. It comes from scholars.
Notes on Idioms
One after another: many and messy.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth chapter of Wu Jingzi's unofficial history of the scholars in the Qing Dynasty: "some say that it is two people, some say that it is two things, some say that it is two fields, which are different."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: different opinions; Antonyms: one voice, one voice
Idiom usage
It refers to different opinions. The fifth chapter of the chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "Zheng Zhuang Gong asked the officials about the plan, and the words of war and peace were different." At this time, some of the cadres in the Army wanted to fight and some wanted to return, with different opinions. Three battles and three victories
Chinese PinYin : fēn fēn bù yī
contradictory and confused
Take the bull and ride the horse. fú niú chéng mǎ
all the old and recent sorrows. jiù chóu xīn hèn