heart startling and gallbladder trembling -- be deeply
Fear, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī NJ ī NGD ǎ nzh à n. Shock: shiver
It's from Yuan Wu Ming's the night of Sakyamuni breaking the peach blossom.
Entry
heart startling and gallbladder trembling -- be deeply
Pinyin
xīnjīngdǎnzhàn
Citation explanation
War: through "tremble", tremble. I'm afraid.
Yuan · anonymous "peach blossom" the third fold: "I can't help but I'm not frightened, cable with a smiling face
Chapter 13 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: on the left side of the fourth watch, he rushed to the foot of Ji mountain and yelled: "stop driving! Li Xi and Guo Si are here! " He was scared to death.
Chapter 10 of journey to the west by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty: the Dragon King's heart is trembling and his blood is creeping.
Yuefu of Yongxi: I can't help but feel annoyed in my heart. For a while, I feel anxious in my home, which makes me tremble.
Chapter 4 and Chapter 3 of Jingzhong yuezhuan: Wushu three people are terrified when they hear the war drums singing together.
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe people's extreme fear and panic
Analysis of Idioms
Be on tenterhooks
[antonym] calm, calm
Chinese PinYin : xīn jīng dǎn zhàn
heart startling and gallbladder trembling -- be deeply
not willing to listen to advice. shī xīn zì yòng
one 's posterity may be cut off. jué zǐ jué sūn
echo on the mountains and in the valleys. shān míng gǔ yìng