muddleheaded
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú NH ú n è è, which means ignorant and confused. It comes from the general plan for the founding of the people's Republic of China.
The origin of Idioms
Sun Yat Sen's general plan for the founding of the people's Republic of China: three generations ago, human beings were confused and did not know what they were doing
Idiom usage
To be confused is to be confused. example no change to stimulate, the dream of obscure, obscure area, to old to die. Zhao Hanqing's Manifesto
Chinese PinYin : hún hún è è
muddleheaded
make constant progress in one's studies. gān tóu rì jìn
each pursues his onward journey. gè bèn qián chéng
just listen to without taking it seriously. gū wàng tīng zhī