1. Zhi drunken gold fan
Pinyin: zhǐ zuì jīn mí
Explanation: The original meaning is to make people confused by the shining gold paper. Describe the luxurious and prosperous environment that makes people indulge.
2. Perseverance
Pinyin: zhí mí bù wù
Definition: Persistence: stubbornness, perseverance; Mi: confusion; Wu: awakening. Persist in mistakes without realizing it.
3. Misty and foggy
Pinyin: yún wù mí méng
Definition: Misty: describes a vague appearance. The clouds and fog shrouded the scenery, making the scenery blurry and unclear.
4. Enchanted
Pinyin: xīn zuì hún mí
Definition: To describe admiration of love to the extreme.
5. The heart is swaying and the mind is fascinated
Pinyin: xīn dàng shén mí
Definition: dang: shaking. Describes being unsettled and having difficulty controlling oneself.
6. Tiantai Road Fan
Pinyin: tiān tái lù mí
Interpretation: Tiantai: the name of the mountain, in the north of Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province today. It originally refers to straying into the fairyland and getting lost. Later it was used to describe a bleak future with no way to go.
7. Phlegm confuses the mind
Pinyin: tán mí xīn qiào
Definition: refers to stroke coma. It also describes being obsessed with something and losing your mind.
8. Confusing
Pinyin: pū shuò mí lí
Definition: It refers to the difficulty in distinguishing the male and female rabbits. Describes things that are complicated and difficult to distinguish clearly.
9. Get rid of superstition
Pinyin: pò chú mí xìn
Interpretation: Originally refers to freedom from the shackles of religious superstition. Now also refers to emancipating the mind, eliminating the sense of inferiority, and establishing a new style of daring to think, dare to speak, and dare to do.
10. 目MI五色
Pinyin: mù mí wǔ sè
Definition: Five colors: various colors. Describes the many and complex colors, making it difficult to see clearly. It means that things are complicated and difficult to distinguish clearly.
11. Know your way back once you have lost your way
Pinyin: mí tú zhī fǎn
Interpretation: You will know your way back after you have lost your way. It is a metaphor for discovering that you have made a mistake and knowing how to correct it.
12. Recognition of shadows by confusing the head
Pinyin: mí tóu rèn yǐng
Interpretation: Buddhist language. The description is very confusing.
13. Charming eyes
Pinyin: mí rén yǎn mù
Definition: To confuse other people’s sight and make them unclear. Refers to playing tricks to deceive people.
14. Obsessed with skeletons
Pinyin: mí liàn hài gǔ
Interpretation: Obsessed: excessive love and hard to give up; skeleton: corpse bones. Obsessed with corpses. It is a metaphor for being reluctant to throw away old and decayed things.
15. Confused and confusing
Pinyin: mí lí pū shuò
Definition: To describe things that are complicated and difficult to distinguish clearly.