The meaning of trembling

"Trembling with wind" is an idiom in China, which means that people live in fear and anxiety, just like hearing the sound of a crane and the wind makes them uneasy. This idiom is often used to describe the tension, instability and insecurity of the social and political environment. ?

The idiom "jittery wind" comes from an old story in China. According to legend, during the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a crane on the crane tower in the State of Qi, and its singing was interpreted as an ominous sign. At that time, people thought this crane was a harbinger of the coming political chaos and war, so people were very afraid and worried, and lived in a tense atmosphere similar to "jittery".

Now, the idiom "trembling" has been widely used in various occasions to describe people's fear and anxiety in the face of dangerous and unsafe environment.