thoroughly frightened
Startling is a Chinese idiom, pronunciation is j ī NGX ī NC ǎ nm ù, refers to the inner shock after seeing, feel miserable.
source
Yu Jiao in the Qing Dynasty wrote "miscellaneous works of mengchang · congshuo of Chunming · records of human bones and vessels": "there are many skulls, and the miscellaneous bones are like bamboo heads and sawdust, and the corner is like a mound I can't help but be horrified. "
Examples
There are several kinds of calamities, and the conspiracy is at the end of the day. The first review of Chen Tianhua's the lion's roar in Qing Dynasty
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : jīng xīn cǎn mù
thoroughly frightened
no one picks up what 's left by the wayside. dào wú shí yí
Three hunger and two satiety. sān jī liǎng bǎo
A donkey's lips and a horse's mouth. lǘ chún mǎ zī