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What do you mean by smearing?
Confused painting, an idiom in China, is pronounced as hú hú tū tū, which means a state of no feeling, numbness or loss.

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "The Surprise of the Second Moment" Volume 38: "The mouth is smeared, the words are better, but it is always disgusting."

Synonym: confusion

Antonym: clear and clear.

Usage of idioms: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Of people not waking up.

Example: I didn't sleep well all night, and after a hard day, I'm sleepy and confused now.

Extended data:

Synonym of graffiti

Confusion means: vague understanding; Unreasonable it also describes that the mind is in a vague state.

Idiom pinyin: hú lǐ hú tú

The origin of the idiom: The third time in Ceng Pu's "Evil Sea Flower": "Did Gong Dingan just give them medicine and die?"

Idiom usage: confused combination; As a predicate; Be unclear about sth.

Idiom pronunciation: paste, you can't pronounce "hū".

Analysis of Idioms: Hu, Can't Write "Hu"

Discrimination of idioms: muddleheaded and "muddleheaded"; Both of them have the meaning of "vague or confused understanding" and are sometimes universal.

The difference is:

1, confusing and emphasizing irrationality; "muddleheaded" emphasizes ignorance.

2. "Hunhun" can also describe things that are muddy; I didn't mean to be in a daze.