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pūshuò mílí: 扑朔迷离 - Complicated and Confusing; Baffling; Murky

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

The meaning of this idiom comes from a famous ancient poem, where the first two characters describe the actions of rabbits and the last two describe the resulting confusion.

The characters combine to tell a story: When you hold up a male rabbit, its feet (扑朔) kick about. When you hold up a female rabbit, its eyes (迷离) tend to squint. But when they are both running on the ground together, their differences disappear, creating a 扑朔迷离 scene where you can't tell which is which.

Cultural Context and Significance

This idiom's power comes directly from its origin in the 《木兰辞》(Mùlán Cí) - The Ballad of Mulan. After Mulan returns from war and reveals she is a woman, her fellow soldiers are astonished. The ballad concludes with this famous stanza:

雄兔脚扑朔,雌兔眼迷离;
双兔傍地走,安能辨我是雄雌?

Xióng tù jiǎo pūshuò, cí tù yǎn mílí;
Shuāng tù bàng dì zǒu, ān néng biàn wǒ shì xióng cí?

“The male rabbit's feet kick and twitch, the female rabbit's eyes are blurry and squinted;
But when two rabbits run side-by-side, how can you tell which is he and which is she?”

This ending beautifully summarizes Mulan's story—that in the heat of battle (when the rabbits are “running side-by-side”), gender was irrelevant. What mattered was skill and bravery.

Practical Usage in Modern China

扑朔迷离 is a common and well-understood idiom used in both formal writing and educated speech. It elevates the language beyond a simple “it's complicated.”

Its connotation is neutral—it simply describes a state of complexity. The situation itself might be negative (a crime) or intriguing (a movie plot).

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes