covered with confusion
Panic, Chinese idiom,
The Pinyin is Hu āāāāāāāāā,
Paraphrase: to describe a flustered and unstable manner.
Entry
covered with confusion
Pinyin
huānghuāngzhāngzhāng
Citation explanation
It describes a flustered and unstable manner. Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty wrote the ninth chapter of outlaws of the Marsh: "Dai Zong and Shi Xiu saw that Han was dressed like a public man, but they also saw that he was flustered." In Yu Shi Ming Yan · Chen Yu Shi Qiao Kan Jin Chai Dian by Feng Meng long of Ming Dynasty, he said: "he was dressed neatly, and his feet were walking in a panic. He looked at the gate of the garden and wanted to enter." Ming Ling Mengchu's the surprise of the first moment: I saw a servant girl come to me in a hurry, panting. Chapter nine of Wu Jingzi's the scholars: Pan San is sitting alone at tea, and another person comes in flurried. Chapter 103 of Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in the Qing Dynasty: Jia Lian agreed to come out, but the old lady of Aunt Xue's family came to Mrs. Wang's house in a hurry, and did not say hello.
Idiom usage
As an attributive or adverbial; refers to unsteadiness
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] flustered [antonym] steady and unhurried
Chinese PinYin : huāng huāng zhāng zhāng
covered with confusion
Official tiger and official Wolf. guān hǔ lì láng
houses have adequate supplies and people live in contentment. jiā jǐ rén zú
A good thing is a good thing. hǎo shì tiān qiān
Thorns in the sky and thorns in the earth. tiān jīng dì jí