Abdominal fever and panic
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f ù R è ch á nghu ā ng, which means the common saying of Yuan opera. It describes anxiety and confusion. It's from meeting the emperor by Gao Wenxiu of Yuan Dynasty.
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Warm stomach and panic
[Pinyin] f ù R è ch á nghu ā ng
There is a saying in Yuan opera. It describes anxiety and confusion.
[source of idiom] the first discount of yuan · Gao Wenxiu's meeting the Emperor: "I have a lot of indulgence after drinking, but I don't have a hot stomach after drinking." The fourth fold of Wang Zhongwen's "saving my filial son" in Yuan Dynasty: "I don't know where to put my hands and feet, and I don't know where to put my body and legs. Empty space teaches me to be warm and flustered."
Idiom information
Degree of common use: Average
Abdominal fever and panic
place a substitute by subterfuge - tōu tiān huàn rì
The same thing as the same thing - zhǐ shì lèi qíng