delude one to folly
Infatuated, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ú ch ī R ú Zu ì, which means to describe the abnormal expression and loss of self-control. From autumn in Han Palace.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Ma Zhiyuan's Han Palace autumn in Yuan Dynasty: "I'm intoxicated to see Wang Zhaojun."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. example in the early morning, the sun floats out of the water like a red balloon washed by water, with a long reflection on the sea. Every sunrise on the sea is intoxicating. From the sea of Yantai. It's a dream. (the 13th chapter of Zui Xing Shi by Dong Lu Gu kuansheng in Ming Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : rú chī rú zuì
delude one to folly
mix the spurious with the genuine. yǐ jiǎ luàn zhēn
place obstruction at every possible points. héng zhē shù dǎng
flay the face and wash the heart. gé miàn gé xīn