Clear water and turbid water flow together in the same channel. Describe beauty and ugliness, good and evil mixed together, good and bad indistinguishable.
The source of the idiom: "Book of Jin? Biography of Liu Yi": "Today's ninth grade does not reveal its sins when it comes down, and does not list its good deeds when it comes up. The meaning of praise and blame is abolished, and the judgment of love and hate is allowed. It is clear and turbid. "
Idiom example: We can't let
Traditional writing: clear and voiced
Phonetic: ㄑㄧㄥㄓㄨ. ㄛˊ ㄊㄨㄙˊ ㄌㄧㄨˊ
Synonyms of pure and turbid go with the flow: go with the flow, go with the filthy flow, go with the vulgar flow, go with the filthy flow. The extended metaphor is to be assimilated to the evildoers or to commit evil with the evildoers. They are heartbroken by the hopelessness of political clarity and cannot bear to live in peace with being complicit in the evil. There is no distinction between good and bad.
The antonym of clear and turbid flowing together: Jing and Wei are distinct. Jing and Wei are two waters, one clear and one turbid. Although they merge together, they are clear and turbid. A metaphor for right and wrong, a clear realm
Idiom grammar: used as object, attributive; referring to good or bad regardless of good
Common usage: general idioms
Emotional color: derogatory Idiom
Idiom structure: Subject-predicate idiom
Era of production: Ancient idiom
English translation: unable to disting uish between the clear and muddy