This is a China idiom.
Athena Chu: héng q and shèbā
Source: Cao Yu's Sunrise Act III: There are many logs scattered in the processing plant. There are several pairs of flower shoes scattered under the bed.
Discrimination of idioms: chaos and chaos; It can be described as messy; Very untidy. But littering can refer to people or things; "Chaos" only describes things; It also means "disorganized"
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Synonyms: confusion, inversion, confusion, crisscross
1, chaos, pronounced zá luàn wú zhāng.
It means to describe a mess and disorganized.
Quotation: Beethoven, the Music Giant (a junior high school Chinese textbook published by People's Education Publishing House): "Don't think this room is a mess. I tried to tidy it up, but later I found it was all in vain. "
2, upside down is an idiom, the pronunciation is di ā n s ā n d m ? o s 。
Describe talking and doing things in disorder and disorganization.
Source: Xu Ming Lin Zhong's Romance of the Gods 44: "After three or four days of worship, I worship my son's teeth backwards, and I feel uneasy."