be confused in mind
Mind upset, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī NF á NL ǜ Lu à n, which means I don't know what to do. It's the same as "upset.". It comes from Bu Ju written by Qu Yuan of Chu in the Warring States period.
Idiom usage
It refers to people's restlessness
Examples
Cai Yong of the Han Dynasty wrote "let Gaoyang Marquis yinshou Fu CE": "my ministers sleep in the night and rise in the morning. They kowtow and sigh. They are upset and breathed."
The origin of Idioms
In the Warring States period, Chu and Qu Yuan's Bu Ju: "Qu Yuan was released, but he could not see him again for three years. He was loyal to his whole knowledge, but he was slandered. I don't know what to do
Discrimination of words
Synonym: upset and redundant
Chinese PinYin : xīn fán lǜ luàn
be confused in mind
bump against things on every side. kē tóu pèng nǎo
knit one 's brows in despair. chóu méi lèi yǎn
condescend oneself to contact with people of humble status. qū gāo jiù xià
attain the highest level in one step. píng bù dēng tiān
fall backwards with hands and legs in the air. sì jiǎo cháo tiān