worried
Six gods, a Chinese idiom, is Li ù sh é Nb ā n in pinyin, which means six gods: Taoism believes that the heart, lung, liver, kidney, spleen and gall are dominated by gods, which is called six gods. Describe panic, no idea, I don't know how to do. It comes from Volume 32 of seven signatures of Cloud Collection by Zhang Junfang of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Junfang's "seven signatures of Cloud Collection" in Song Dynasty, Volume 32: "ordinary people lie down and don't put a stove on their head, which makes people feel uneasy."
Analysis of Idioms
Six gods have no master.
Antonym: leisurely.
Idiom usage
I don't know what to do.
Examples
Now there is Cai Shun's mother, sick pillow in bed, my house six uneasy. The second part of Liu Tangqing's "falling mulberry" in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : liù shén bǔ ān
worried
with the head of a buck and the eyes of a rat. zhāng tóu shǔ mù
Plant in the morning and reap in the evening. zhāo zhǒng mù hù
live at the mercy of the elements. kào tiān chī fàn