Fear can never last
Panic can not last forever, panic, also known as the "emperor", impatient, flustered, restless appearance. The words refer to being in a state of panic, not being able to give up, and not being able to live a day. They come from Guo Moruo's how to write the bronze age and the ten critical books: "the enemy still has the appearance of marching westward. Most people are in a state of constant panic."
O. Henry's twenty years later: "one can stick to the rules and live a comfortable life in New York. In the west, it's like a knife rest around the neck. One can't live without fear."
To describe fear to the extreme, with derogatory meaning.
explain
Basic explanation: I can't live a day in panic. Describe the extreme of panic. The words are explained separately: Panic: fear: uneasiness: People's heart ~ endless. He is also the emperor. All day: all day: from morning till night, one day. Not a day. It describes a critical situation or extreme panic.
Examples
When the rebel army marched into the capital, the officials of the imperial court were scared. Chongzhen hanged himself, and the imperial forbidden army scattered.
usage
I'm afraid I'm afraid to the extreme
Related words
The synonyms are restless, frightened, and out of spirits; the antonyms are calm, fearless, and fearless in the face of danger
Chinese PinYin : huáng huáng bù kě zhōng rì
Fear can never last
The fog is dark and the clouds are deep. wù àn yún shēn
The trail of animals and birds. shòu hàn niǎo jì
house of courtesans with wining and dining. qín lóu chǔ guǎn