Lonely and timid
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī ng ū y ì Qi è, which means that the heart is weak and the courage is not strong. It comes from the statement of Huaixi affairs.
The origin of Idioms
In Han Yu's statement on Huaixi affairs in Tang Dynasty, it is said that "the soldiers were originally generals. Once they lost each other, they were lonely and timid, and could not make any contribution."
Idiom usage
He is afraid of my teacher's attack. He is lonely and timid, and he will go back soon. (Xue Fucheng, Qing Dynasty)
Lonely and timid
deliver all living creatures from torment - pǔ dù qún shēng
fold one 's hands upon one 's forehead - yǐ shǒu jiā é