Worry and think
Jiaoxinlaosi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā ox ī NL á OS ī, which means people are very worried and worried. It's from "Jin Wu Gui Zhuang · Yuanmou".
The origin of Idioms
According to Sima Guang's "entering five rules · Yuanmou" in Song Dynasty, "on the top of the temple, you will worry about it and forget to eat and sleep."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, adverbial; describes the mood anxious. example I'm worried, though I can't help knowing, I can't help it. Burning books and restoring Deng Dingshi by Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty
Worry and think
follow in the steps of one 's ancestors - shéng qí zǔ wǔ
Soldiers can't help but generals - bīng bù yóu jiàng
A cup to the bow and a tiger to the market - bēi gōng shì hǔ
initiate the dispatch of contingents of armed men and the mobilization of the masses - xīng shī dòng zhòng