feel alarmed
Fear, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à NJ à ngsh à up à, meaning to be frightened. From yuan · Liu Zhi's duanzhenghao · Shanggao jiansi.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zhi of the Yuan Dynasty wrote in duanzhenghao Shanggao jiansi: "I was frightened by the official's errand on the journey, and suffered from the 54 station disturbance."
Idiom usage
Don't listen to the fortune teller's nonsense, leave haikuo's family business, and go to the tiger hole and dragon pool to do business! Water Margin by Shi Naian in Ming Dynasty chapter 61
Analysis of Idioms
Fear and fear
feel alarmed
the most outstanding masterpiece - yā juàn zhī zuò
being in a humble position , one 's word spoken will not carry much weight - shēn qīng yán wēi
be addicted to the pleasures of song and women , hunting and racing - shēng sè quǎn mǎ
situated at the foot of a hill and beside a river - biǎo lǐ shān hé
Steal the bell and hide the ear - dào líng yǎn ěr