have dizzy spells
It is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is "H ū NH ū NCH é NCH é n", which means to describe a person's unconsciousness. From the romance of the Western chamber.
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of the fourth book of the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu of Yuan Dynasty: "if you are ready to be pillowed by your son, you will sleep soundly."
Idiom usage
In Ba Jin's the fourth Ward: "I try to open my eyes wide, and I go through the moment in a daze."
Chinese PinYin : hūn hūn chén chén
have dizzy spells
excellent singing or polished writing. zhū yuán yù jié
Be responsible and follow one's name. zé shí xún míng
be lucky enough to be there at the time. shì féng qí huì
read by the light of fireflies at the windows and the reflection of snow on the table. yíng chuāng xuě àn
An ugly daughter-in-law must see her father-in-law. chǒu xí fù zǒng de jiàn gōng pó