feel elated and dazed
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ì Zu ì R ú ch ī, which means to describe an abnormal look and loss of self-control.
Idiom explanation
It's like being drunk. It is used to describe a person who has lost self-control.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of the Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's Wei Zheng Gai Zhao: "the human brain is covered with the broken spirit of heaven, which makes him drunk."
Idiom usage
Examples
The 72nd chapter of the outlaws of the marsh by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: "the bartender said Chai Jin, Wang BanZhi, go home."
Chinese PinYin : sì zuì rú chī
feel elated and dazed
national economy and people 's livelihood. guó jì mín shēng
the sun and the moon shine again. rì yuè chóng guāng
It's hard for people to understand. yǐng rén yùn fǔ
with both extensive knowledge and profound scholarship. dà hán xì rù
make a living away from home. chuǎng dàng jiāng hú