lose countenance
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī nghu ā ngsh ī s è, which means the extreme of panic and the change of face. From the three heroes and five righteousness.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 73 of Shi Yukun's three heroes and five righteousness in Qing Dynasty: "Ni Taishou Zheng and Ni Zhong have no idea. When they see the door open, they think that the evil slaves have come to frame them. They can't help but lose their color."
Discrimination of words
[synonym] panic [antonym] calm
Idiom usage
On the next day, Michelle Yenne and Jae Yuchan heard that her husband was trapped in the battle again. They were so frightened that they could not sit still. The ninety ninth chapter of Jing Hua Yuan by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty
lose countenance
incomplete parts of ancient scripts - duàn jiǎn yí biān