be anxious and fearful
Apprehension, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced "Zhu ì Zhu ì B ù n", which means to describe being uneasy because of fear or worry. From the book of songs, the wind of Qin Dynasty, yellow bird.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, the wind of Qin Dynasty, yellow bird: "when you are near your acupoint, you should be worried about your chestnut." Zhou Fu of the Song Dynasty wrote "the story of Chu Zhou diezhenlou" in the edition of lead Dao: "in the eighth year of Qiandao, xinhou (Xin Qiji) of Jinan came to guard Chu from the book of sinang temple When people live in Maozhu, they feel uneasy when the wind blows. "
Idiom usage
Chapter one of the first volume of Li Zicheng by Yao xueyin: "every time he is summoned, he is always nervous." Ouyang Shan's "bitter struggle" 67: everyone thinks that this is the first disaster in Zhennan village.
be anxious and fearful
strengthen the defences and clear the fields - gù bì qīng yě
A slow sparrow should make an early start. - bèn niǎo xiān fēi
Craftsmen abandon their talents - jiàng mén qì cái
To invite subjugation and treason - zhāo wáng nà pàn
flee far away in getting wind of sth. - wén fēng yuǎn dùn