regard it as a dangerous road to take
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì w é IW è it ú, which means to see a terrible and dangerous road. It also refers to difficult and terrible things. From Chuang Tzu Da Sheng.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: to be afraid, to be afraid
Antonym: desperate and desperate
Idiom usage
To be timid; be timid
Examples
Recently, the Ministry of punishment, because of its strict refutation and severe punishment, regarded Jinshen as afraid of the way. The ninth chapter of Zui Xing Shi
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu Da Sheng: "if a man is afraid of painting, if he kills one person in ten, he will be disciplined by his father, son and brother."
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, Duke Wei of Zhou and Tian Kaiyuan talked about the way to keep healthy. Tian Kaiyuan cited the example of Shan Bao and Zhang Yi in the state of Lu, emphasizing the importance of cultural cultivation. When Zhuangzi knew about it, he said with emotion: someone heard that someone had killed someone in front of him, so he took it as a fear, and told his family that it was wise to take a knife and go with them together. It was more terrible to indulge oneself than to kill someone.
Chinese PinYin : shì wéi wèi tú
regard it as a dangerous road to take
Strike the bell with a brush. yǐ tíng zhuàng zhōng
patriotic and loyal to the throne. měi rén xiāng cǎo
willing to help but unable to do so. ài mò zhī zhù