Heartbreak
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is x ī NY ǔ nd ǎ NP ò, which means to describe a person who is very frightened, is the same as "a person who is afraid to die". It comes from the book "the fall of he Shuai in Kunming to Su Changshi".
The origin of Idioms
In Xue Fucheng's book of the fall of he Shuai in Kunming, Su Changshi in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "if there is nothing to do, there will be different ways to deal with it
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs.
Chinese PinYin : xīn yǔn dǎn pò
Heartbreak
slow and steady wins the race. bǒ xíng qiān lǐ
Bullying the hard and fearing the soft. qī yìng pà ruǎn
the dog of jie barked at yao-utterly unscrupulous in its zeal to serve its master. jié quǎn fèi yáo
deliver the country from distress. fú wēi dìng luàn