be scared out of one 's wits
In Chinese, Pinyin is l á NGB è izh ōā ng, which means panic. It's from a view of a literary atmosphere.
explain
Of panic.
usage
Be in a hurry
source
Mao Dun's views on a general trend in the literary world: "the direct reason for the writers' uneasiness and confusion is the external bondage."
Introduction to two animals
Wolf L á ng lives in a cave. He is bigger than a dog. He has a sharp head and a sharp mouth, white cheeks and two ribs connected. His body is high in front and wide in back, and his feet are not very high. He can eat chickens, ducks and mice. Its color is yellow and black, and there are also gray ones. Its voice can be big or small, and its intestines are straight, so the back orifices will move when it whines. Kui, an animal in Chinese legend, is a close relative of wolf. Because the front legs are very short, we should climb on the wolf when we walk. In view of this, I don't have the ability to live alone: once there is no wolf's help, I can't act. In Kangxi dictionary, the explanation of "Kui" is: "Kui, the name of a beast, belongs to wolf. Having children or having two. If you go with each other, if you leave, you will bump This explanation is more scientific: first, it's not a legendary animal, but a natural one; second, it's a deformed offspring of a wolf, with one or two legs underdeveloped, who has to lie on a sound wolf when walking. As soon as the wolf leaves, he will fall. Li Shizhen quoted from food materia medica in compendium of Materia Medica that when he talked about "embarrassment", he said: "if the foot is short in front, you can know where the food is. Wolf foot after short, negative and line, so called embarrassed Abnormal wolves are rare in the wolf pack, and they are difficult to find food by themselves, so the number of surviving wolves is less. Once someone saw the figure of embarrassment in the wolves with his own eyes. When dispersing the wolves, he was lying on the ground, so anxious that he could not move. I know that I am a deformed wolf.
Chinese PinYin : láng bèi zhōu zhāng
be scared out of one 's wits
teach by precept and example. yán chuán shēn jiào
the scenery is very easy to arouse thoughts. lín fēng duì yuè
pull up enemy flags and behead enemy generals on the battle field. qiān qí zhǎn jiàng
There's nothing to be desired. wú dài shī guī