The Man of Qi Who Feared the Sky | 杞人忧天

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In the Spring and Autumn Period, there lived a man in the State of Qi who was prone to letting his imagination run wild.

One day, he became consumed by the fear that the sky might collapse upon him. This anxiety grew so severe that it robbed him of his appetite and sleep.

Eventually, someone managed to convince him that his fears were entirely groundless.

This idiom satirizes those who worry unnecessarily or invent troubles for themselves.

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