Sweating one after another
Sweating, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "H à NLI ú Ji à zh à ng", which means sweating a lot to the heel; it is often used to describe extreme fear or shame. It comes from the strange tales of Liaozhai · Liu Shizi.
The origin of Idioms
In Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio, Liu's son in the Qing Dynasty: "Liu is in the middle of the cave, and he is sweating one after another, and dare not vent his anger."
Idiom usage
He is sweating all over the body.
Chinese PinYin : hàn liú jiē zhǒng
Sweating one after another
be truculent and unreasonable. mán hèng wú lǐ
extremely incisive and lively in words. yǔ miào tiān xià
Seeing without hearing. shì ér bù jiàn,tīng ér bù wén