Appalling
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h à IR é NW é NT à ng, which means that people are very surprised and afraid. The same as "appalling". From "bean shed gossip · little beggar sincere filial piety".
The origin of Idioms
"Bean shed gossip · xiaoqi'er is sincere and filial piety": "suddenly one day, I look up to the sky and sigh, and say a shocking word, saying that in the world of life, I am not the Jade Emperor, but I am willing to be a humble beggar. What's the use of being an indispensable person in the world?"
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: appalling, appalling, appalling
Idiom usage
I am very shocked to hear that
Chinese PinYin : hài rén wén tīng
Appalling
the palace of red jade beside the gates of gold. qióng lóu jīn què
have a great effect will have much effect. míng xiào dà yà
learn while young and practise when strong. yòu xué zhuàng xíng
like a general wind flow back to snow. liú fēng huí xuě
a subjective person who expresses different opinions. rù zhǔ chū nú
A dog's voice and a horse's voice. gǒu mǎ shēng sè