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Confusion can describe the weather?

Puzzled pūshuò-mílí: It turns out that fingers can't tell male from female.

Later used to describe things that are complicated and difficult to identify. ...

Example:

: "I saw them dressed in military uniforms, red tassels and silver guns set each other off, standing on the drums and practicing, from slow to fast, confusing and dazzling."

Although these legends are confusing, they arouse my hope.

Source: "Five Poems of Yuefu, Hengfengge and Mulan": "The male rabbit's feet are complicated, the female rabbit's eyes are blurred, and the two rabbits are walking beside the ground, so I can distinguish one male and one female." ... means it's hard to tell the male from the female of a rabbit. Things are so complicated that it is difficult to distinguish them clearly.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe things as a mess ...

Say the weather is not suitable ...