be suspicious
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í sh é NJI à NGU à, which means to describe very suspicious, the same as "suspicious". It comes from frost leaves are red like February flowers.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Dun's "frost leaves are red like February flowers" 5: "it's a little strange, a little thing with big eyebrows, it's like a ghost!"
Idiom usage
It refers to people who are suspicious.
be suspicious
be dreesed in fine clothes and ride on well-groomed horses - xiān yī nù mǎ
raise one 's head and crane one 's neck - qiáo zú yǐn lǐng
wait at one 's ease for the fatigued - yǐ yì jī láo