Citation explanation: See "Hun". Also known as "mixed". "Let whereabouts mixed in the public. It usually means invisibility.
Tang Yuanzhen's "Hundred Rhymes of Qujiang Old People": "Dress in disguise and wear a yellow scarf."
Song Luyou's "Good Things Close" words: "I will give it to the world and draw silver candles every night."
Ming Tu Long's Interview with Daoxian: "It is because of the difficulties of the country that it is impossible to escape, and it is a good policy to blend with light."
Synonym:
Confusion refers to confusion, doping and adulteration. The following idioms are related to confusion and its explanation.
Good and bad: weeds: green bristlegrass, good seedlings and weeds are mixed together, indicating that good people and bad people are mixed together and it is difficult to distinguish.
Good and evil people are mixed up: good and bad people are hard to separate. Ex.: At present, people are mixed up.
Mixed sentence:
(1) The universe is endless, ordinary people and talents are always mixed, and we can only surpass ordinary people by intelligence.
(2) Every poet's works that praise beauty have their own origins and cannot be mixed, and good and evil are the same.
There is a mixed coffee shop not far from the school, which is just a good place for them to meet.