extremely panicky
Fear, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k à nghu à NGW à nzhu à ng, describes fear to the extreme. From Xie Yang Jieyuan Qi by Chen Liang of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Fear: fear; panic: panic; state: state. To describe fear and panic to the extreme.
The origin of Idioms
In Xie Yang Jie Yuan Qi, written by Chen Liang of Song Dynasty, it is said that "one hundred sufferings are in the ascendant, and one is in great panic."
Idiom usage
The enemy forces in the East and West are eager to flee for their lives. Two telecommunications for the liberation of Pyongyang by Mao Zedong
extremely panicky
be contented in poverty and devoted to things spiritual - ān pín shǒu dào
being oppressed by officials , the masses revolt against them - guān bī mín fǎn
there 's no making without breaking - bù può bù lì
cover up the eyes and ears of others - zhē yǎn ěr mù