feel alarmed
Fear, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ā NJ ī ngsh ò up à, which means to be scared. It's from duanzhenghao, supervisor of Shanggao.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Liu Zhi's divertimento "duanzhenghao · Shanggao supervisor" said: "I was on the journey by the official, I was frightened by the morning and evening, and suffered from 54 stations of turmoil."
Idiom usage
Don't listen to the fortuneteller's nonsense, leave haikuo's family business and go to the tiger hole and dragon pool to do business! The sixth chapter of outlaws of the marsh
feel alarmed
Strengthen your forehead and tongue - jiān é jiàn shé
Make up the past with the present - róng jīn zhù gǔ
A wide range of talents is harmful to one's health - cái guǎng fáng shēn
three emperors and five sovereigns - sān huáng wǔ dì