spread all across in confusion
Hengqiliba is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of H é ngq ī sh ù B ā. It describes that something is placed disorderly and irregularly. From the water margin.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: disorderly and disorderly antonym: orderly and orderly
Idiom usage
There are several pairs of fancy shoes in the bed. The third act of sunrise by Cao Yu
The origin of Idioms
The 34th chapter of Shi Naian's the complete story of the water margin in Ming Dynasty: "in a field of rubble, countless men and women were killed."
Chinese PinYin : héng qī shù bā
spread all across in confusion
high-minded and unsociable figures. juàn jiě zhī shì
not for days [ merely ] or for months. bù rì bù yuè
be so ashamed that one flushes and sweats. nǎn yán hàn xià