Cold hearted
Shivering, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī NH á nd ǎ nzh à n, which means to describe panic. It's the same as "shivering". It's from the makeup box.
Notes on Idioms
Cold heart: 1. Fear. 2. Pain, disappointment. I'm still afraid. To describe fear.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "make up box" wedge: "brother Huang gives me a gold chain to fight unfaithful people. Every time I carry it in and out of my sleeve, the officials in the court will feel chilly when they see me. "
Word usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs. example I intend to take advantage of this great victory and march forward with great strength, so as to chill the enemy's heart. (Chapter 67 of biography of Heroes)
Chinese PinYin : xīn hán dǎn luò
Cold hearted
when the clouds part , one sees the sun. yún kāi wù shì
have clever hands and good sense. xīn líng shǒu qiǎo
can speak on a subject with great familiarity. rú shǔ jiā zhēn
tour key points of interest. lín shuǐ dēng shān
starving people fill the land. āi hóng biàn yě
be frightened into complete silence but to exchange their hatred with eyes. dào lù yǐ mù
a pleasant night cow coupled with a fine landscape. liáng xiāo měi jǐng