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[Edit this paragraph] 1. Idioms are thrilling.

[Edit this paragraph] Note

(jīng xīn dòng pò)

[Edit this paragraph] Interpretation

It's amazing. The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous.

[Edit this paragraph] Walk out of the office.

The first volume of Poems by Liang Zhongrong in the Southern Dynasties: "Wen Wen Yi Li, whose meaning is sad and far away, is thrilling and can almost be described in one word."

[Edit this paragraph] Usage

Combined type; As predicate, attribute, adverbial and complement; Used to describe something spectacular.

[Edit this paragraph] Example

Lu Xun's Gai Hua Collection: Death: "But in all kinds of comments, I think some of them are more than swords and guns."

I heard several people running up and throwing the rafters to the ground with a bang. ★ Travel Notes of Qing Liu E Laocan (16)

[Edit this paragraph] Synonym

Feel shocked and scared.

[Edit this paragraph] antonym

Stay calm and normal.

[Edit this paragraph] Two-part allegorical saying

Set off firecrackers on your head.

[Edit this paragraph] Canon

During the Spring and Autumn Period, when the State of Yue wanted to destroy the State of Wu, it collected treasures from all over the world and presented them to the King of Wu. At the same time, it also introduced two beautiful women. The king of Wu put two beautiful women in the pepper room, and the beautiful women sat side by side, which made the peeping Tom thrilling. The prince of Wu was fascinated by them. The Vietnamese army attacked Wu, and the prince fled with two beauties.