be thrown into a panic
Embarrassed, a Chinese idiom, pronounced L á NGB è IB ù K ā n, refers to unbearable distress, and describes the appearance of exhaustion and distress. It comes from the annals of the Three Kingdoms, the annals of Shu and the biography of Ma Chao.
Analysis of Idioms
To be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss to be at a loss
Idiom usage
Applause surged on the stage like a raging sea of anger, making these ugly people blush. Liu Baiyu's Ode to thunder and lightning in memory of Comrade Guo Moruo
The origin of Idioms
In the annals of the Three Kingdoms, the annals of Shu, the biography of Ma Chao: "Kuan and Qu are closed to the gate of Ji City, and no one is allowed to enter. In a dilemma, he went to Hanzhong for Zhang Lu. "
Idioms and allusions
This idiom comes from Li Mi's petition. It is difficult for a minister to advance or retreat. During the Jin Dynasty, Li Mi, a native of Wuling, was famous for his good moral character and literary talent. Sima Yan, the emperor of Jin Dynasty, valued his moral character and talent, so he wanted to call him as an official, but he was rejected several times. it turns out that Li mi lost his father when he was very young. When he was 4 years old, his mother was forced to remarry. He grew up living with his grandmother Liu. Li mi grew up under the care of his grandmother, who also provided him with reading. Therefore, Li Mi has a deep relationship with his grandmother. He can't bear to leave his old grandmother to be an official. Finally, Li mi wrote a letter to Sima Yan to show his attitude. The letter said: "I had no father when I was six months old. When I was four years old, my mother was forced to remarry by my uncle. My grandmother, Liu, looked at me and raised me. There was no brother in my family, and my grandmother had no one else to take care of her. Grandmother went through all the hardships to raise me. Now that she is old, I am the only one who can serve her through the rest of her life. But if I don't go out to be an official, it's against your will. I'm in a dilemma now! "
Chinese PinYin : láng bèi bù kān
be thrown into a panic
houses have adequate supplies and people live in contentment. jiā jǐ mín zú
A bandit who takes advantage of food. jī liáng jiè kòu
see evidence of people's distress everywhere. mǎn mù chuāng yí
a general who rather prefers to be beheaded than to surrender. duàn tóu jiāng jūn
too seriously ill to be cured with medicine. bù kě jiù yào
Three women and two sisters in law. sān pó liǎng sǎo