have all sorts of doubts and conjectures in one 's mind
Full of doubts, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ NF ù h ú y í, which means full of doubts. It describes a lot of doubts and disbelief. From a dream of Red Mansions.
Idiom explanation
Suspicious: suspicious like a fox.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 116 of Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in the Qing Dynasty: "Baoyu is full of doubts, so she has to ask:" my sister said it was the concubine who called me. Who is the concubine? "
Idiom usage
It's used as a predicate or attributive. It's hard to ask, but I'm full of doubts. (the 13th chapter of biography of heroes and heroines by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty) the fourth chapter of the strange situation witnessed in the past 20 years: "I asked a question and went back to the Wu mansion full of doubts." Chapter 48 of Li Baojia's Officialdom: the people who came out to inquire about it went back and reported it to them, which made them even more suspicious and could not think of the reason.
Chinese PinYin : mǎn fù hú yí
have all sorts of doubts and conjectures in one 's mind
establish one 's reputation as an authority. chéng míng chéng jiā
Advocate elegance and dethrone the floating. chóng yǎ chù fú
beat drums and clang gongs -- in + battle. jī gǔ míng jīn