Scared
Panic, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú NJ ī NGD ǎ NLU ò, which means to describe panic. It comes from Dunhuang Bianwen anthology, Damu Qianlian Mingjian Bianwen.
The origin of Idioms
"Although Mulian is a saint, he has to be terrified."
Analysis of Idioms
A sense of terror
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attributive, or adverbial; used in panic. Chapter 39 of Wu Jingzi's scholars in Qing Dynasty: "Fanzi is in a state of panic, and he sees the 200 people behind the mountain, waving the flag and shouting to kill them."
Scared
lofty ridges and towering mountains - chóng shān jùn lǐng
feel dizzy and with one 's eyesight dimmed - tóu hūn yǎn àn
excellent in character and learning - pǐn xué jiān yōu
manage somehow to relieve embarrassment - liáo yǐ jiě cháo
be gay with lanterns and decorations - xuán dēng jié cǎi
raise one 's arm in a call for action - rǎng bì yī hū