driven to distraction
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NGH ú NSH ī pॸ, which means to describe people's deep feeling and great shock. From the Anti Japanese ballad, ode to the Eighth Route Army.
The origin of Idioms
"Songs of resistance against Japan - praising the Eighth Route Army": "eight routes, eight routes The game is like a fierce tiger. When the enemy sees it, he loses his soul
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in fear.
driven to distraction
without a definite place for board or lodging -- make full use of the advantages offered - dōng shí xī sù
a person of exceptional ability or striking appearance - rén cái chū zhòng
good and able men promoted by selection - xián liáng fāng zhèng
Three commandments for gentlemen - jūn zǐ sān jiè