see things
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NSH é NJI à NGU à, which means that you seem to see ghosts and gods. It means that you are suspicious. It comes from the quotations of great master Xuangong of huizhao in Linji.
The origin of Idioms
Shi huiran of Tang Dynasty wrote in the quotations of huizhao Xuangong, the great master of Linji: "if you don't know the likes and dislikes of the bald slaves, you will see the gods and the ghosts and point the way."
Idiom usage
After a night of attacking talented people, you'll be damned. The 51st chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Paranoid: suspicious
Chinese PinYin : jiàn shén jiàn guǐ
see things
make a living away from home. chuǎng dàng jiāng hú
be overwhelmed by an unexpected favour. bèi chǒng ruò jīng
die to preserve one's virtue intact. qǔ yì chéng rén
Retrace and hold your breath. chóng jì bǐng qì