tremble with fear
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s à NGD à NW á NGH ú n, which means to describe the extreme fear. From Zhao Li rang Fei.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Zhao Li rang Fei written by Qin Jianfu in Yuan Dynasty: "all those who hold on to me, when I see that I'm so dejected, now I hold on to this, and my face will not change."
Idiom usage
Be used as predicate, attribute, adverbial
Examples
The 76th chapter of the complete biography of Shuoyue written by Qian Cai in Qing Dynasty: "when I ran into your Lao Tzu, I killed those Jinbing and hukou, and lost their souls."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: wandering, dejected, dejected
Antonym: calm
tremble with fear
There is no shame in the world - bù zhī rén jiān yǒu xiū chǐ shì
Quiet words do not mean to disobey - jìng yán yōng wéi