Climbing on high
Climbing high and walking in danger, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ē NGG ā ol ǚ w ē I, which means to describe fear. The source is Huainanzi yuandaoxun.
The origin of Idioms
"Huainanzi · yuandaoxun" says: "when you climb up and down, you will not lose anything. When you walk in danger, you will not forget the mystery. If you can survive, you will not lose your virtue."
Analysis of Idioms
Fear and fear
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it can be used in life. Climbing on high and walking on dangerous feet, his face remained unchanged, but he was faint. The poem snow wave stone by Qin Guan in Song Dynasty
Climbing on high
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