Capture the soul
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh è P ò g ō uh ú n, which means that old legends, ghosts or some superstitious magic, can capture people's souls and harm them. It comes from chongmo people by Zhu Quan of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It's very attractive
Examples
The monk's Dharma name is empty. He was born in Shaolin Temple in Henan Province and converted to the seat of national master Have the courage of ten thousand people, can press to live to curse to death, take courage and soul.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: captivating
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of "Chong Mo Ren" written by Zhu Quan of Ming Dynasty: "you three should stay away from today, and then stop singing the moon and the wind, so as to attract the spirits and enchant the fox."
Idiom explanation
Photo: collection. According to the old legend, ghosts or some superstitious magic can take people's souls and harm them.
Chinese PinYin : shè pò gōu hún
Capture the soul
Before the wind comes the rain. wèi fēng xiān yǔ
hubs hit hubs and shoulders rub shoulders. gǔ jī jiān mó
develop a new method of one 's own. dú pì xī jìng
mind one 's own business in order to keep out of trouble. jié shēn zì ài