Sweat and clothes
Sweating, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h à NLI ú Qi à y à, which means sweating a lot and soaking clothes. Describe extreme fear and shame. It comes from Dong Xunyang.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Juzheng's answer to Zongbo Dong Xunyang in the Ming Dynasty: "when a wise man arrived, he insulted Huahan and won a prize, but he was full of Chu. He did not correct what he could not do, but pretended what he could not do. Reading it makes people sweat. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: sweating, sweating
Idiom usage
He is sweating all over the body
Chinese PinYin : hàn liú qià yī
Sweat and clothes
dearer than one 's own flesh and blood. qíng yú gǔ ròu
praising those who are good at discovering talents. bó lè xiàng mǎ
the sun is sinking in the west. rì bó xī shān