be extremely in danger
The Chinese idiom, w ē IR ú zh ā ol ù, means that danger is like dew in the early morning, and the sun will disappear as soon as it rises. It's a very dangerous situation. It comes from the biography of Shangjun in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Shangjun in historical records, you will live longer if you are in danger
Idiom usage
Example: Jing Yan's new creation, which is more like admonition, is not about Su Su. The epitaph of wenjingzhu cemetery written by Huang Zongxi in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : wēi rú zhāo lù
be extremely in danger
have only to open one 's mouth to be fed -- lead an easy life , with everything provided. fàn lái kāi kǒu
Ice dissolves and clouds disperse. bīng jiě yún sàn
thousands of thousands of grainelevators -- a year of abundance. qiān cāng wàn xiāng
be devoid of any sense of shame. tián bù zhī xiū