driven to distraction
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NGH ú NSH ī pॸ, which means to describe people's deep feeling and great shock. From the Anti Japanese ballad, ode to the Eighth Route Army.
The origin of Idioms
"Songs of resistance against Japan - praising the Eighth Route Army": "eight routes, eight routes The game is like a fierce tiger. When the enemy sees it, he loses his soul
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in fear.
Chinese PinYin : jīng hún shī pò
driven to distraction
extraordinary as if done by the spirits. shén gōng guǐ fǔ
too observant of conventional standards. xún guī dǎo jǔ
rescue the desperately poor and help those who were in difficulty. fú wēi jì kùn
birds ' twitter and fragrance of flowers. niǎo yǔ huā xiāng
the real intention is revealed in the end. tú qióng bǐ xiàn
so full of hatred that each wants to get the other 's head. mào shǒu zhī chóu
The east wind blows on the ear. dōng fēng chuī mǎ ěr