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Panic, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for J ī nghu āī ngsh ī cuॸ, refers to scared hands and feet, do not know what to do. It comes from the biography of Yuanhui in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] panic, panic [antonym] calm, laugh, everywhere calm
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of yuan Huiye in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, the filial friend of Yuan Dynasty was in a panic at the time of his execution, and Huiye was in a good mood
Idiom usage
I'm at a loss. example in case of danger, you should be calm and don't ~.
Idiom story
During the northern and Southern Dynasties, Emperor Jingmu's xuansun Yuanhui was upright and upright. After the Northern Wei Dynasty was destroyed by the Northern Qi Dynasty, Emperor Wu, the God of Qi, married the empress of emperor Xiaowu to yuanshao, the nephew of emperor Xiaozhuang. Yuanhuiye scolds yuanshao in the presence of emperor Wenxuan of Qi, and is ordered to be executed by Emperor Wenxuan of Qi. At the same time, there is yuan Xiaoyou, who is terrified. Yuanhuiye looks self-confident and dies calmly.
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