Lose one's soul
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú NW á NGP ò sh ī, which means to describe being extremely frightened and at a loss; sometimes it also refers to being too tempted to support oneself. From Yu lie Fu.
Notes on Idioms
Soul, soul: superstition that the soul.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Xiong's Yu lie Fu in Han Dynasty: "the soul is lost."
Idiom usage
To be afraid is to be afraid.
Chinese PinYin : hún wáng pò shī
Lose one's soul
say one thing and do another. yán xíng xiāng guǐ
one must be thorough in exterminating an evil. chú è wù jìn
turn all the previous labour to nothing. qián gōng jìn fèi
pick out the essentials and extract the essence. tí yào gōu xuán