Dazzled
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù Lu à NJ ī NGM í, which means the scene is complex or strange and changeable, which is amazing. It comes from "Luoyang Jialan Ji · jingle Temple" by Yang xuanzhi of the Northern Wei Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: bewilderment
The origin of Idioms
Yang xuanzhi's "Luoyang Jialan Ji · jingle Temple" in the Northern Wei Dynasty: "heresy is always among them. If you peel a donkey and throw it into a well, plant dates and melons, you can eat them in an instant. Scholars and women are obsessed. "
Idiom explanation
It is amazing to describe the complex or strange and changeable scenes. The same as "bewilderment".
Chinese PinYin : mù luàn jīng mí
Dazzled
the friendship or hospitality of a host. dì zhǔ zhī yí
respect one , you should not give him or her a present or repeatedly express it. xīn dào shén zhī
take the words too literally. wàng wén shēng yì