Unintelligible
[Explanation]: Cloud: Say. I don't know what to say. Describes speech that is confusing and incomprehensible.
【Idiom Story】:
I don't know what to say" is an idiom that means that speech is disordered and empty.
This idiom comes from Zhuge Liang's "Former Teacher's Table", crying and not knowing what to do.
In 225 AD, Zhuge Liang personally led a large army to the south to conquer Meng Shu, he captured Meng Shu seven times, and released him seven times, Meng Shu finally returned to Shu Han with joy and sincerity.
After the pacification of the south, the worries were relieved, and Zhuge Liang decided to go out to attack Wei. Before leaving, he wrote a "Teacher Table" to Liu Chan, putting forward the historical lesson of nepotism and decadence of the upper-class ruling group in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and advised Liu Chan to "be close to virtuous ministers and far from villains"; Be strict with rewards and punishments, and accept advice with an open mind. Finally, Zhuge Liang wrote: "Now stay away, weep on the table, and don't know what to do." "Expressing his earnest, excited feelings.
After everything was arranged, Zhuge Liang personally led the mighty army to the front line in Hanzhong. The latter lord Liu Chan led hundreds of officials to send them ten miles outside Chengdu.
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