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Idioms to express inner confusion.
Idiom explanation: My heart is in a mess. Describe my inner anxiety.
The idiom comes from Wang Song Siming's "Two Poems of Mountain Residence (Part II)": "Accompanying fate is a career, don't confuse your body and mind."
Simplified spelling of idioms: xlrm
Idiom words: 4 words
Emotional color: Being utterly confused is a commendatory term.
Idiom structure: subject-predicate type
Idiom era: ancient times
Commonly used degree: commonly used
Idiom example: At the thought of this, he was utterly confused and didn't sleep a wink all night. (Ouyang Shan's "The May 4th Struggle")
Synonym: upset, uneasy
Antonym: relaxed and happy, leisurely and carefree.
Idiom grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe my inner anxiety.
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