Fear and fear
A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j à NH à izh à f ú, which means to be afraid of hiding. It comes from the book of the new Tang Dynasty, Qin Zongquan.
Idiom explanation
Shiyi describes fear of hiding. Special, the ancient book refers to Zhangzi
Idioms and allusions
Example: in the book of the new Tang Dynasty, the biography of the rebellious minister, Qin Zongquan: "from the central Shaanxi plain, Bo Qingqi, Jingying in the south, Weihua in the north, all the pheasants in the sky, there is no smoke for thousands of miles."
Usage: as object, adverbial; used in panic, fear, etc
Discrimination of words
Degree of common use: rare
Emotional color: derogatory words
Grammatical usage: used as object and adverbial; used for panic, fear, etc
Idiom structure: United
Time of birth: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : jūn hài zhì fú
Fear and fear
a scoundrel hates persons of integrity. dào zēng zhǔ rén
Once the power is in hand, the order will be executed. yī zhāo quán zài shǒu,biàn bǎ lìng lái xí
give up completely to natural impulse. zì qíng zòng yù
the mountains are high and the water wide. shān yáo shuǐ yuǎn
one 's mind settles as still water. xīn rú zhǐ shuǐ
her willow-leaf shaped eyebrows rose. liǔ méi dào shù
strike out a new line for oneself. zì chéng yī jiā