What does it mean to be frightened?

The "fear" in "fear the heavenly beings" means fear, fear.

This is a poem from Li Bai's "Sleeping in the Mountain Temple at Night".

Original text:

The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and you can pick the stars with your hands. Don't dare to speak loudly for fear of frightening the people in heaven.

Translation:

I stayed overnight in a temple in the mountains at night and found a Buddhist scripture building behind the temple, so I climbed up. I didn’t expect this building to be so tall! It seems to be more than a hundred feet away. Standing upstairs, it feels like you can pluck the stars from the sky with just one hand. Standing here, I dare not speak loudly for fear of disturbing the gods living in the sky.

Appreciation:

The five-character poem "Staying at the Mountain Temple at Night" is a short poem written by Li Bai after he climbed to a Buddhist scripture building on the top of the mountain. When he stood on the highest point of the tower, leaning on the railing and looking into the distance: he saw the bright moon in the sky and the bright stars, so he wrote a poem.

He first used the poem "A dangerous building is a hundred feet high" to describe the majesty and tallness of the building from the front visual perception. The word "danger" is more sudden and eye-catching, and then combined with "high" cleverly, it is very accurate, vivid and vivid, and vividly presents to us the majesty of the mountain temple standing on the top of the mountain and the extraordinary momentum that is proud of the world.

"You can pick the stars with your hands." It uses extremely exaggerated artistic techniques to set off the towering sky of the mountain temple, giving people rich associations, and then leads the readers' sight and aesthetic taste to the vast beauty of the stars. The night sky not only does not give people the feeling of "it's too cold at high places", but instead gives people a feeling of vastness and majesty, which makes people yearn for "dangerous buildings".