have a maggot in one's head

[xiǎng rù fēi fēi]
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Fantasy is a chinese idioms , the pronunciation is xi ǎ ng r ù f e i f e i, which means that the thought has entered into an illusory state and completely divorced from reality make blind and disorderly conjectures From《 Shurangama Sutra 》。
Chinese name
have a maggot in one's head
Pinyin
xiǎng rù fēi fēi
Origin
Shurangama Sutra
Phonetic transcription
ㄒㄧㄤˇ ㄖㄨˋ ㄈㄟ ㄈㄟ
Properties
chinese idioms
antonym
Down to earth stand stable
Interpretation
It refers to that the thought enters the unreal realm, completely divorced from reality
words whose meaning is similar
Fancy

Origin of Idioms

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Shurangama Sutra 》: "If you don't want to keep it, if you don't want to keep it, if you don't want to keep it, if you don't want to keep it, if you don't want to keep it, if you don't want to keep it, if you don't want to keep it, if you don't want to keep it." [1]

Idiom usage

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Subject predicate; As predicate, object, adverbial; Neuter
Example
1. Qing Dynasty· Li Baojia Chapter 47 of The Official Show: "Brother Shi is a talented person have a maggot in one's head Yes! " Wang Shuo "Fierce Animals": "This fantasy has made me exhausted. I often sleep all night and still feel listless."
2. At the moment, he said that he was going to cheat Miao Jiping. ◎ Clear· Huang Xiaopei Da Ma Bian 》The second time [1]