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Confuse the true with the false, y ǐ jimm: luanzh ē n

[Interpretation] To: Use; Confuse the truth: confuse the real thing; It's no different from the fake one. Pretend to be or mix real things with fake things.

[Language] In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Yan Zhitui said in "Family Instructions of Yan Family: A Praise to Wang Mang in the History of Han Dynasty": "... is it ... is it ... is it ...

[Pronunciation] False; You can't pronounce jià.

[Discrimination] True; Can't write "positive".

[near meaning] specious, suspicious, true and false

[Antisense] Draw a tiger and a dog and carve a mandarin fish.

[Usage] Generally used as predicate, attribute and clause.

[structure] is more formal.

[Example] Things are getting worse and worse; The more you engage in it, the more mysterious it is; ~; Famous throughout the province. (Gu Hua's Fauna Order)