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What does it mean to live a life of chicken feathers in one place?
"A messy life" means that things have been messed up in this life, which is very embarrassing.
"Chicken feathers all over the place" is not an idiom. It is a commonly used saying in Chinese. It means that the ground is in a mess. It is often used to express that the results are a mess. The word "chicken feathers all over the place" comes from the novella " Chicken Feathers on a Ground" was published in early 1991. In this work, Liu Zhenyun used a very cold and slightly ironic style to describe the extremely banal and trivial contemporary daily life.
Extended information:
Synonyms of "chicken feathers in one place": a complete mess
1. Pinyin: yī tā hú tú;
2 , Explanation: To describe chaos or corruption that has reached an uncontrollable level;
3. Source: From "Revolutionary Spring and Autumn Student Times": The newly opened middle school is in a mess, full of jokes.
4. Usage: more formal; used as predicate, attributive, object, and adverbial; with derogatory connotations.
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