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Idiom describing people falling down.
Lying on your back, sprawled, flustered, stumbling, stumbling, etc.

1, on his back

Describe lying face up or falling backwards. From the forty-ninth chapter of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" by Yu Kun in Qing Dynasty: "Fan Jiang stepped back and lay down on his back involuntarily."

2. Lie down

Refers to an unsightly posture of a person lying on his back with his limbs apart. From Li Xiaoming's "Gunfire in the Plain": "Yunxiu went to the gate of the village office and saw the puppet troops lying sprawled in the courtyard sleeping."

3. I'm a mess

Embarrassment: Also called "Wolf Skin" and "Wolf Postscript", it looks very embarrassing. Can, endure, can support. Unbearable difficulties and embarrassment. Describe the appearance of fatigue and embarrassment. From Shi Biao's Chen Qingbiao, I am in a dilemma, which is really a mess.

Interpretation: I am in a dilemma, really embarrassed.

4. Obstacled

Describe walking unsteadily and stumbling. From Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" for the fourth time: "Top-heavy, jealous of the bright moon; Leaning forward and backward, swaying in the breeze. Stumbling up the hill like a crane in the wind; " Swing back to the temple like a turtle out of water. "

5. Obstacled

Describe the way you walk unsteadily. From Han Qing's Biography of Flowers on the Sea: "I don't know how high my feet are, and I stumbled into the first room on the right."