trembling with fear
Shudder is an idiom, Pinyin g ǔ zh à n é RL ì, which is interpreted as shaking legs, constantly shaking, describes very nervous and afraid.
War: fear; Chestnut: tremble. His legs were shaking and shaking. I'm very nervous and afraid. In the book of historical records, Qi mourns for the royal family of Hui: "because Wei Bo retired, he shuddered. He was afraid that those who could not speak could not speak. General Guan looked at him with a familiar smile and said, "people call Wei Boyong, but they are mediocre."
Chinese PinYin : gǔ zhàn ér lì
trembling with fear
favourable climatic weathers. yǔ shùn fēng tiáo
wind and rain sweeping across a gloomy sky-a grim and grave situation. fēng yǔ rú pán
Take advantage of one's temperament. shǐ xìng bàng qì
change tactics as the situation demands. suí shí shī yí
understand thoroughly the truth of all things on earth and handle affairs successfully accordingly. kāi wù chéng wù