Bewildered
Confused, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù Lu à NJ ī NGM í, which means dazzled and confused. It is amazing to describe the complex or strange and changeable scenes. From Luoyang Jialan Ji jingle Temple
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Dazzled and confused. It is amazing to describe the complex or strange and changeable scenes.
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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. " Fine, one for the "eye.".
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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. " Fine, one for the "eye.".
Discrimination of words
Eye confusion
usage
It refers to people's views on things
Chinese PinYin : mù luàn jīng mí
Bewildered
lay one 's head on one 's pillow and just drop off to sleep. gāo zhěn ān qǐn
Listen to what you say and watch what you do. tīng qí yán ér guān qí xíng
man 's heart is incomprehensible. rén xīn pǒ cè
a remarkable talent of many ages. kuàng shì qí cái