extremely charming
Zhuihuandu ó pॸ, a Chinese word, means superstition, which means to absorb the soul and cause death. It comes from biography of heroes by Guo Xun of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The fifty second chapter of Guo Xun's biography of heroes in Ming Dynasty: "Wen Zhong is awe inspiring, and the generals who are like wolves and tigers in front of the price are arrayed in two lines, just like chasing the soul, and they are very afraid."
Idiom usage
Examples
A loud roar is sure to frighten the world; a small smile on both sides can also capture the soul. The wizard of Oz Chapter 22
Chinese PinYin : zhuī hún duó pò
extremely charming
use leniency in meting out punishment. cóng qīng fā luò
bring disaster to the fish in the moat. yāng jí chí yú
make only superficial changes. gǎi tóu huàn miàn