I'm in a dazzle
Zuzunzhechong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ǔ Z ū nzh é ch ō ng, which means to win the other party in the alliance or diplomatic negotiations. It comes from xuzizhitongjian, the fourteenth year of Jiading in the reign of emperor ningzong of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It refers to winning the other party in the alliance or diplomatic negotiation.
The origin of Idioms
"Xuguozhitongjian · the fourteenth year of Jiading of ningzong of Song Dynasty" says: "the loyalty of Xu Guozhi, the strategy of contingency, there is a faint wind of compromise."
Idiom usage
It refers to diplomatic negotiations
Chinese PinYin : zǔ zūn zhé chōng
I'm in a dazzle
leave a stink for ten thousand years. yí chòu qiān nián
speak of dream in a dream -- supernatural. mèng zhōng shuō mèng
dispel chaos and restore peace. bō luàn fǎn zhì