in a horrible mess
Wuqizao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ū Q ī B ā Z ā o, which means very messy and dirty. Or used to describe an abominable person or thing. From the song of the new road.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] in a mess [antonym] in order
The origin of Idioms
Guo Xiaochuan's New Road Song: "all the messy things are thrown into the garbage heap."
Idiom usage
Ouyang Yuqian's the coachman's house: "a dilapidated bungalow with a door on the top and a road on the outside. It's very narrow and dirty on the right side of the platform, and a couch and a table on the left side of the platform. It's a mess." Yang Mo's song of youth, part I, Chapter 26: "I'm so bored in Daojing: who are these messy people?" Guo clarified Chapter 6 of the story of the sword: "in my opinion, let's leave the mess between them alone." Lao She's "four generations in the same hall, stealing lives, forty evils" says: "however, the whole of Peiping is in a mess, and all the" capable people "she knows are fooling around with their eyes closed." In such a mess, good people get bad. The room is a mess. It will take a lot of work to clean it up.
Chinese PinYin : wū qī bā zāo
in a horrible mess
be in a leisurely and carefree mood. xián qíng bié zhì