shudder wiht fear
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is R à UTI à OSH é NJ à ng. It describes people who are worried about disaster or encounter very terrible things. It's from Lao She's Shenquan.
The origin of Idioms
The third act of Lao She's "divine fist" is: "the magistrate is in a state of panic and restlessness."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and adverbial to describe people's extreme fear and panic.
It is used as predicate, object and adverbial to describe people's extreme fear and panic.
Chinese PinYin : ròu tiào shén jīng
shudder wiht fear
have plenty of money and pull. yǒu cái yǒu shì
the four steps in the composition of an essay. qǐ chéng zhuǎn hé
favours weighty as a mountain. ēn dé rú shān
Extravagance and extravagance. jiāo chǐ bào yì