be out of one 's wits with fright
In Chinese, the Pinyin is d à ns à NGH ú NJ à ng, which means extreme fear and panic. It's from "awakening the world and constant words: Li Gong meets Xiake in his poor residence".
The origin of Idioms
"Xingshihengyan · Li Peigong's poor residence meets a Xiake": "you are a man of iron and steel, and you are scared here. I don't know how many loyal ministers and righteous men you have lost!"
Idiom usage
Be afraid of; be afraid of.
be out of one 's wits with fright
the house is nearby but the person is far away - shì ěr rén xiá
infer the whole matter after hearing but one point - wén yī zhī èr
work or endeavour to the best of one 's ability - jìn qí suǒ cháng
national economy and people 's livelihood - guó jì mín shēng
develop one 's moral being and lead a virtuous life - zǎo shēn yù dé