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What do you mean, donkey's head is not right?
A donkey's head is not suitable for a horse's mouth. A donkey's lips are not right.

Pinyin: l ǘ tó b Du M Zu.

Note: ㄩˊㄡㄅㄨˋㄉㄨㄟㄟㄚˇㄗㄨㄡ

Explanation: Metaphorical answers are irrelevant or inconsistent. A donkey's lips are not right.

Source: Wu Qin Jingzi's "The Scholars" 52: "After listening to these words, Chen's head is not right, and he is anxious."

Qu Bo's Lin Yuan: "This know-it-all, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, will be a donkey's head that has nothing to do with any story."

Usage: as object, attribute, clause, adverbial; Inconsistent fingers.

Feeling: donkey's head is not right, horse's mouth is a neutral word.

Tradition: A donkey's head is not a horse's mouth.

Near meaning: the donkey's lips are not right for the horse's mouth, and the donkey's lips are not right for the horse's mouth.

L 1: Off topic.

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