frighten each other for no reason
In Chinese, Pinyin is Xi ā NGJ ī NGB ó y ǒ u, which means to disturb each other for no reason. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the seventh year of Zhaogong, written by Zuo Qiuming in the spring and Autumn period.
Idiom usage
To disturb oneself
Examples
Please don't be surprised.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for self alarm
The origin of Idioms
In Zuo Zhuan, the seventh year of Zhaogong, written by Zuo Qiuming in the spring and Autumn period, it is said that "the Zheng people were surprised by Bo you and said," Bo you is the best. " Then they all go and don't know where to go. "
Idiom explanation
Bo you: it was written by Liang Xiao, a senior official of the state of Zheng in the spring and Autumn period. It is said that he was haunted by ghosts after his death. It's used to describe disturbing each other for no reason.
Chinese PinYin : xiāng jīng bó yǒu
frighten each other for no reason
sit facing each other in silence. xiāng duì wú yán
have succeeded in carrying out an assignment. bù rǔ shǐ mìng
stamp one 's feet and beat one 's breast. dùn zú chuí xiōng
Do what you know you can't do. zhī qí bù kě ér wéi zhī