strike terror in one 's heart
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h ú NF à ID à NCH à n, which means extreme fear. It comes from Fang Ruhao's Zen history.
Idiom usage
To be afraid of; be afraid of
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: terror, terror
The origin of Idioms
The 22nd chapter of the Zen true anecdote by Fang Ruhao of Ming Dynasty: "I'm feeling a little guilty, and suddenly I see a black man with a Beatle under the bed. They were terrified and trembled. They cried out that there was a ghost and that the ruler was beating them. "
Idiom explanation
It describes extreme fear. It's the same as "the soul is broken".
Chinese PinYin : hún fēi dǎn chàn
strike terror in one 's heart
extinguish a fire by pouring oil on the flames. tóu gāo zhǐ huǒ
leave a stink for ten thousand years. yí chòu qiān nián
of noble character and high prestige. dé lóng wàng zūn
stand by watching others battle. zuò bì shàng guān