be terror-stricken
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ nzh à nx ī NY á o, which means to describe fear. It comes from the palace of eternal life, the sudden change by Hong Sheng in Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Fear and fear
The origin of Idioms
Hong Sheng's Chang Sheng Dian Jing Bian in Qing Dynasty: "ah, you said that GE Shuhan, who lost his chance, and Anlu mountain, who fought for the army, left Yuyang red and tight, trapped Tokyo, and broke Tongguan, which made people tremble with fear."
Idiom usage
I'm very afraid.
be terror-stricken
willing to die a martyr to one 's just cause - bù wàng gōu hè
the morning breeze and the lingering moon - xiǎo fēng cán yuè
Discerning the past and the present - dòng jiàn gǔ jīn