petrifaction
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m á NgR á NZ ì sh ī, which means to describe the feeling of loss in the heart. From Zhuangzi Shuo Jian.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: it's easy to lose, it's easy to lose
Idiom usage
When the wife goes to bed, she calls for ginseng soup. Ping walks away in fear. She is at a loss and loses her soul. The story of Jia Yunhua's Resurrection
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu Shuo Jian: "King Wen mang ran lost himself and said," how about the swords of the princes? " Liezi Zhongni: "Yan Hui worships his hand to the north and says," I will get it. " When he told Zigong, Zigong was at a loss. "
Chinese PinYin : máng rán zì shī
petrifaction
The branch is bigger than the root. zhī dà yù běn
make up a deficiency by funds from elsewhere. yí dōng bǔ xī
change tactics as the situation demands. suí shí zhì yí
It's hard for people to understand. yǐng rén yùn fǔ
charge into the enemy ranks. chuí fēng xiàn zhèn