be struck dumb
Gaping, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d è NGM ù Ji é sh é, meaning to be speechless with eyes open; to describe being nervous or surprised. It's from the book of you Liang Suo Ji Gu Jiajuan.
The origin of Idioms
Huang xuanzu of the Qing Dynasty's "you Liang Suo Ji · Gu Jiajuan": the group knows that they are guangwenzi, but they are different and can't answer.
Idiom usage
Combined; adverbial; derogatory. The master of Qingji Garden: because of whispering, the young master was shocked and went into the cabin to kowtow to Xijun. Isn't it true that the hairstyles of men and women teach international seamen who have traveled all over the world to be tongue tied? ——"Flower City" issue 5, 1981 when he asked each student, other students also had to listen and pay attention to the clues of the plot, otherwise, when he suddenly asked, he would be stunned and didn't know what to answer. ——Experience by Zou Taofen
Chinese PinYin : dèng mù jié shé
be struck dumb
people are hurrying to and fro. rén lái rén wǎng
place of illicit love-making. sāng jiān pú shàng
scratch one 's head and stroke one 's ear. sāo tóu zhuā ěr