have no peace of mind
The Chinese idiom, w á NGH ú NSH ī pॸin Pinyin, means to describe the appearance of panic, anxiety, restlessness and abnormal action. From watching the money slave.
Analysis of Idioms
A close synonym: bewildered, bewildered
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · anonymous's the second fold of watching the slave: "hungry in my stomach, cold in my body."
Idiom usage
Be in a state of panic.
Examples
Lu Xun's "new stories: going out of the pass": "Confucius seems to have been hit in the head. He is sitting in a daze, just like a dull piece of wood."
Chinese PinYin : wáng hún shī hún
have no peace of mind
get a reward without deserving it. wú gōng ér lù
Thirty year Hedong, thirty year River. sān shí nián hé dōng,sān sh
men 's feelings are changeable. rén qíng lěng nuǎn
bring a patient back to life. miào shǒu huí chūn
reach the same goal by different means roads lead to the same goal. shū tú tóng guī
A tired bird knows how to return. juàn niǎo zhī huán