Scattered and scattered
It's an idiom, pronounced s à nzh è NT ó uch á o, which refers to birds scattered in their nests. It comes from the death of Li Bai, the red independence.
explain
Explanation: refers to the birds scattered, each cast nest.
source
Wen Yiduo's the death of Hongdu · Libai: "the drunken guests are scattered, just like the crows flying to their nests."
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; of birds
Chinese PinYin : sàn zhèn tóu cháo
Scattered and scattered
the voice of singing reverberates round the beams of a house for days. gē shēng rào liáng
It's hard to reach the sky. nán yú shàng qīng tiān