People are uneasy
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é Nb ù Z ì n, which means people are in a state of panic and uncertainty. It comes from the biography of Murong in the book of Wei.
Idiom usage
Therefore, both inside and outside fear, people are uneasy, all seek to avoid, do not have a firm will, heavy foot, in order to catch the son.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of Wei, Murong biography:" so up and down the shock situation, people are uneasy, although loyal relatives, but also Qian Huai left two
Idiom explanation
People are in a state of panic and vacillation.
People are uneasy
be prepared for danger in times of peace - jū ān lǜ wēi
geographical conditions and good relations with the people - dì lì rén hé