Be frightened
Fear, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ī J ī ngsh ò up à, which means to be shocked. From the outlaws of the marsh.
The origin of Idioms
Ming Shi Naian's outlaws of the marsh chapter 42: "song qingce, an iron fan, took a sedan chair and carried song Taigong to the hall. People helped him to get off the sedan chair and go to the hall. When Song Jiang saw him, he was happy and smiling. Song Jiang bowed again and said, "my father was frightened. Song Jiang became an unfilial son. He was tired of his father's fear."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial to describe worry and fear
Analysis of Idioms
Fear and fear
Chinese PinYin : chī jīng shòu pà
Be frightened
divide the hairpins and break the mirrors. fēn xié pò jìng
harmonious relation among emperor and his ministers. shèng jīng xián xiàng