A dangerous place
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is di à NW à izh à y à, which means dangerous situation. It's from Wang Rong's the 11th year of Yongming.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Rong of Qi Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty wrote in the 11th year of Yongming Dynasty: "therefore, it is possible to get out of the dangerous area and become popular in the land of benevolence and longevity."
Idiom usage
As an object; of a dangerous situation
Chinese PinYin : diàn wēi zhī yù
A dangerous place
Treat each other with contempt. kuò mù xiāng dài
the end of hills and rivers. shān qióng shuǐ duàn
heat intense enough to melt stone and metals. shuò shí liú jīn
glance over things hurriedly. mǎ shàng kàn huā