It's shocking
Shocking, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h à IR é NSH à t à ng, which means to shock people. It comes from the book of Sui, biography of Wang Shao.
Analysis of Idioms
Be startled at frightful to the ear, even an ant clings to life. Great sound is hard to hear.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Sui Dynasty, Wang Shaozhuan said, "either the words are vulgar, or the words are improper, which are shocking and despised by people with knowledge."
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate and attributive. It refers to something shocking. The preface to the book of Zhou written by an Tao of Song Dynasty: "the only way to set up a military system is to collect the soldiers who have been scattered for thousands of years. The common people have the legacy of three generations. It can be seen in the later generations without shocking."
Chinese PinYin : hài rén shì tīng
It's shocking
loyalty and filial devotion. zhōng xiào liǎng quán
nature 's justice and human feelings. tiān lǐ rén qíng
There is no other branch. dú cǐ yī jiā,bié wú fēn diàn
friendship between old and young people. wàng nián zhī hǎo
cover two days journey in one day. bèi dào jiān jìn