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The word "兵荒马乱" is formed by combining two parallel phrases: "兵荒", meaning soldiers are in disarray, and "马乱", meaning horses are in chaos. Each phrase pairs a noun ( for soldiers, for horses) with a descriptive character indicating disorder ( for desolation or disarray, for chaos). Together, these components create a compound idiom that vividly depicts the turmoil and devastation of war through the imagery of military and cavalry in a state of extreme confusion.

Word Definition - 兵荒马乱

bīng huāng mǎ luàn (idiom) war-torn; ravaged by war; in a state of utter chaos