Retrace and hold your breath
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ó NGJ ì B ǐ ngq ì, meaning fear. It comes from the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, biography of cruel officials, Lu Pei.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Pei, the biography of cruel officials in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, said: "he also observed the official's crime. When he moved, he immediately heard about it. When the Court saw it, they all followed it and held their breath
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used of a person's manner.
Examples
In the book of northern history, Eun Hsing Chuan, mutiva: "Ling Xuan was under the command of the empress dowager, while TIVA was the disciple of Tang Yong, and they all followed the same path and held their breath."
Chinese PinYin : chóng jì bǐng qì
Retrace and hold your breath
have a well-thought-out plan , stratagem , etc.. xiōng yǒu chéng lüè
come straight to the point without the slightest hesitation. gān bā lì luò
have all come within shooting range. jìn rù gòu zhōng
defend those who belong to one 's own faction and attack those who don 't. biāo tóng fá yì
attend office morning and night. sù yè zài gōng
seize an opportunity to start doing sth.. chéng jiān tóu xì