feel faint and vision blurred
Dizziness, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù Xu à NT ó uy à n, which means dazed eyes and dizzy head. From the myth of Dujiangyan.
The origin of Idioms
AI Wu's the myth of Dujiangyan: "it's as if the stone slopes and pavilions will all fall down at once. It's a bit dizzy."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial. Because it was more dizzy than grinding, the fox fell to the ground soon. Feng Xuefeng's Fables of Xuefeng: the copper bell of Fox and monkey
Chinese PinYin : mù xuàn tóu yūn
feel faint and vision blurred
rank , success , fame and riches. gōng míng fù guì
very much ruffled , one sputters one 's words. jí yán nù sè