Go away with fear
It is an idiom, pronounced w è iy ǐ ng é RZ ǒ u, which means to disturb others. From Zhuangzi fisherman.
explain
It's a metaphor for mediocrity. Also known as "fear of evil deeds.".
source
"The fisherman of Chuang Tzu said:" people who go away fearing evil deeds, the more they count, the more they trace. The more they walk, the more ill they are. They think it's too late. They walk fast and die. They don't know where Yin is to rest their shadows, and they are quiet to rest their tracks
usage
As a predicate or attributive
Chinese PinYin : wèi yǐng ér zǒu
Go away with fear
address a person without an honorific title. tí míng dào xìng
the whole world is turned upside down. tiān fān dì fù