stand aghast
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī nghu á ngsh ī s è, which means the extreme of panic and the change of face. It's from the book of the highest integrity, no high festival of lotai.
[source] Kong Qi's "Zhi Zheng Zheng Ji · Luo Tai Wu Gao Jie" in Yuan Dynasty: "situ shouts when he is famous, and touches the sword with his hand. He who comes from guankai will ride a hundred horses and lose his color in fright
Chinese PinYin : jīng huáng shī sè
stand aghast
get married; become an immortal. kuà fèng chéng lóng
Thin leaves and withered flowers. yè shòu huā cán
Draw a tiger but not a dog. huà hǔ bù chéng fǎn lèi gǒu
never will there be days of peace. yǒng wú níng rì