Breathtaking
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NGX ī NCH ǐ pॸ, which means to describe fear, the same as "heart and soul". From "Jiao's Bicheng zhitan II".
The origin of Idioms
Jiao Hong of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Jiao's Bi Cheng Zhi Tan Xia: "the world is breathtaking, and I am detached from Yan alone."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Breathtaking
so beautiful as to cause the flowers to blush and the moon to hide -- an incomparable beauty - xiū huā bì yuè
die to preserve one's virtue intact - qǔ yì chéng rén