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Guess the idiom an iron tower, a castle and a lake. What is the answer?
in a complete mess

Chinese pronunciation: y and t ā hú tú.

Idiom explanation: describe chaos or corruption to an unmanageable level.

The origin of the idiom "evil sea flower" in Ceng Pu in Qing Dynasty: "It is better to be honest, expose the truth and find a way out than to care about the scene and pretend to be a hero." )

Idiom usage: formal; As predicate, attribute, object and adverbial; derogatory sense

Analysis of praise and criticism: it belongs to derogatory idioms.

Two-part allegorical saying: Watermelon skin wipes ass; Wild boar in watermelon field; Sit on an egg.

Synonym: black and messy.

Antonym: orderly, orderly

English translation: a mess