confuse the public
Confused audio-visual, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í Hu ò sh ì t ī ng, which means confusing people's eyes and ears; it refers to deceiving society and poisoning the masses with wrong remarks. From a brief account of Fuxing society.
The origin of Idioms
This is because at that time, we did not dare to admit openly that we advocated fascism. We still felt that the signboard of the three people's principles was more confusing. A brief introduction to Fuxing society by Xiao zuolin
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attribute, object, etc.
Chinese PinYin : mí huò shì tīng
confuse the public
It's like the end of the world. miǎo rú kuàng shì