strike the eye and rouse the mind
Shocking, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h à im à J à NGX à n, which means to make people see very shocked. It comes from Xitan Suilu Xiulin written by he bange in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Bao Xing was shocked and lost his voice: ouch This is the knife from there.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: shocking, shocking
The origin of Idioms
"The water depth of the flat land is several feet, the head of the tree leads the husband, and the tail of the rudder presses on the tower. It's frightening and the sound is like ten thousand horses."
Idiom explanation
It's very shocking.
strike the eye and rouse the mind
recall one 's sufferings in the old society and contrast them with the happiness in the new - yì kǔ sī tián
peace of heart or mind attained by staying away from - ěr gēn qīng jìng
scratch one 's head and stroke one 's ear - sāo tóu mō ěr
the dripping dripping water freezes - dī shuǐ chéng bīng