stigmata
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú NF à IP à s à n, which means that even the soul has left the human body. It describes extreme fear. From Zuo Zhuan, the 25th year of Zhaogong.
Citation explanation
1. Soul out of body. It's a metaphor for death. "Journey to the west" Chapter 41: "poor gas plug chest hall, cold throat, the soul of death." 2. He was so scared that his soul flew away from his body. It describes extreme fear. In the 25th year of Zhaogong in Zuozhuan: "the essence of the heart is the soul; how can it last long if the soul goes away?" Chapter 47 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty. Chapter 104 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty: "the Wei soldiers are so desperate that they abandon their armor and helmets, throw away their swords and halberds, and each of them escapes his life." Chapter 15 of Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in the Qing Dynasty: suddenly, one person boldly pressed down from behind, but did not make a sound. They were scared to death. " Chapter 44 of a dream of Red Mansions: "the little girl has been scared out of her wits. She is crying. She just meets and asks for mercy." Chapter 8 of the scholars written by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty: these yamen servants and common people were beaten to death by him one by one.
Idiom story
In the Northern Song Dynasty, he Lianlian, a woman from Luoyang, was engaged to Wang Huan, a talented man from Bianliang. The he family thought that Wang Huan's family was poor, so they betrothed pity to Gao Changbin, a quartermaster under zhongshidao. Wang Huan pretends to sell Zha pear and goes to Chengtian temple to see Lianlian. When Gao Changbin comes home, Wang Huan is scared out of his wits. Later, Wang Huan joined the army and made military contributions to recapture Lianlian from the beginning to the end.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: to be calm, to be calm and to be calm
Idiom usage
All of a sudden, one person rashly pressed down from behind, but did not make a sound, and the two people were terrified. Cao Xueqin's dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the 25th year of Zhaogong, Zuo Zhuan: "the essence of the heart is the soul; how can the soul last long when it is gone?"
Chinese PinYin : hún fēi pò sàn
stigmata
one 's happiness seemed to have dropped from the heavens. xǐ cóng tiān jiàng
aware that all things depend upon the will of god. dá rén zhī mìng
on entering a country , inquire about its customs. rù jìng wèn sú