Scared
Panic, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú NJ ī NGD ǎ NLU ò, which means to describe panic. It comes from Dunhuang Bianwen anthology, Damu Qianlian Mingjian Bianwen.
The origin of Idioms
"Although Mulian is a saint, he has to be terrified."
Analysis of Idioms
A sense of terror
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attributive, or adverbial; used in panic. Chapter 39 of Wu Jingzi's scholars in Qing Dynasty: "Fanzi is in a state of panic, and he sees the 200 people behind the mountain, waving the flag and shouting to kill them."
Chinese PinYin : hún jīng dǎn luò
Scared
to make use of every bit of time. jiàn fèng chā zhēn
Seeking roots and pulling up trees. xún gēn bá shù
the rich men dare not sit right under the eaves. zuò bù chuí táng
the colour of the silk will be changed as it is dyed. rǎn sī zhī biàn
a person of noble aspirations. yǒu zhì zhī shì
one 's talent is inferior but his idea high. cái shū yì guǎng