with profound respect and humility
In Chinese, Pinyin is ch é nghu á ngch é NGK ǒ ng, which means to be so careful that you are afraid. From "qitui Jun Shu".
Idiom usage
Some of the members who have become frightened have passed the dangerous ground one after another. (on the way to the northern expedition by Guo Moruo) the inner expectation expands to the point of fear. ——In "Lev Tolstoy" written by Zweig, some members who have become frightened have passed through the dangerous ground one after another. ——Guo Moruo's on the way to the Northern Expedition
The origin of Idioms
In the Han Dynasty, Du Fu's poem "Qi Tui Jun Shu", it is said that "serving the post is invalid, stealing the position for a long time, which makes the meritorious officials feel angry and scared."
Chinese PinYin : chéng huáng chéng kǒng
with profound respect and humility
not accustomed to the climate of a new place. bù fú shuǐ tǔ
There is nothing wrong with it. wú shì wú mò
in order to achieve one 's treacherous purpose. yǐ shòu qí jiān