apprehensive and nervous
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi é Ji ā NL ě iz ú, meaning the appearance of fear. It comes from the biography of King Wu in historical records.
Idiom usage
I'm afraid of you. I'm afraid of you.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Wu Wang Bi in historical records, it is said that "when you have a taste of trouble, you can see doubts, and you can't confess. I'm afraid I can't see the explanation. "
Idiom explanation
Flank shoulders: shrug shoulders; tired feet: hold feet together. Shrink your shoulders and fold your feet. Describe fear.
apprehensive and nervous
Demolish the east wall and make up the west wall - chāi dōng qiáng bǔ xī qiáng
What you say comes with what you say - yán fā huò suí
the clouds disperse and the sun appears - yún kāi jiàn tiān
accumulate evil and later one suffered - jī è yú yāng