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What are the Idioms of Hurt

The heart is hurt by touching the scene,

Much speech hurts happiness,

The death of a person is hurt by the pillow,

The body is hurt by nourishment,

Hanging on to the past hurts the present,

Taking care of oneself is hurt by plowing, and taking care of oneself is lost in the years,

Hurtful words are hurt by words,

Hurtful times are hurt by feelings,

The five labors are hurt by the seven wounds,

Fear of hurting the way of elegance,

Mourning is not hurt by sorrows,

Hurting the people,

Wounding the people by manipulating the sword,

Hurting the righteousness of the people,

Hurting the people by worrying,

Hurting the people by messing up the customs and the winds,

Hurting the people by secret arrows,

Hurting the people by scattering the ugliness and the harms,

Hurting the people by touching them,

Hurting the people by secret arrows!

What are the idioms of wounding

Save the dead and help the wounded,

Hurt the wind,

Wound all over the body,

Touch the heart,

Hurt the sky,

If it comes to a fight between two tigers, there will be a wound,

Maliciously injure,

No harm done,

If the young man does not make an effort, the old man will be sad,

Baling hurts the farewell,

Not hurting the spleen and stomach,

The root of re-solidity will be hurt,

Sadness of artemisia,

Five consumptions and seven injuries,

Death and injury to each other's pillows,

What are some of the idioms for hurt Idioms of Hurting

Mourning but not hurting Mourning: sorrowful; Hurting: hurtful. It's a good way to say that you are sad but not grieving. It is a metaphor for doing things without overdoing or underdoing.

Gloomily saddened Depressed. The mood is low and the mind is sad.

The dark arrows hurt people Put cold arrows to hurt people. To hurt someone by some means in secret.

All over the body scaly wounds All over the body is injured, and the wounds are as dense as fish scales. It describes a very serious injury.

操刀伤锦 操刀和割锦 was not the same thing, but later people merged them into one, which is a metaphor for having too little talent and not being able to do something of great responsibility.

Outlet hurt people To say something to insult someone; to say something that undermines a person's dignity.

惙怛伤悴 惙怛:忧伤的样子;伤悴:悲愁。 It describes very sad and sorrowful.

Hanging: hanging. To hang on to monuments, to recall the past, and to be sad about the present situation.

The scene is saddened by the sight of the scene. The sight of the scene triggered feelings of sadness.

The scene to the scene: to the scene in front of you. Seeing the familiar scenery in front of you, you associate it with some people and events, causing sadness.

Bad language to hurt people To slander and hurt people with bad language.

Vilification Vilification: attacking and flattering others. To slander and frame someone with vicious words.

When two tigers fight, one of them will be injured When two vicious tigers fight, one of them will be injured. The metaphor is that both sides are very strong, and one of them will suffer as a result of the fierce struggle.

Stroke the scene and hurt the feelings. The contact with the scene in front of you causes emotional pain.

The low price of grain hurts the farmers. It means the price of grain is too low, which hurts the farmers.

The metaphor of "shutting the door and raising a tiger, and the tiger hurts people" is to connive at and encourage bad people to do bad things, and in the end, you will be victimized yourself.

Save the dead and help the injured Rescue the dying and take care of the injured. Now it describes the spirit of medical workers to serve the people wholeheartedly.

Laboring the people and injuring the money Both make the people labor and consume money. Now it also refers to the misuse of human and material resources.

Both sides of a struggle are injured, and no one is benefited.

Hurt winds and corrupt customs Hurt and corrupt: corrupt. It refers to the corruption of social customs. It is often used to condemn the behavior of moral corruption.

The Bird of the Injured Bow The bird that is frightened by the bow and arrow. It is a metaphor for people who have been frightened and are afraid of the slightest movement.

The Bird with a Broken Bow This refers to a person who has suffered a serious injury. Later, it is used to refer to things that have suffered great damage.

Hurt and Harmed Hurt and harm: damage; heaven: heaven's way; reason: ethics. It describes a person who does something viciously and cruelly, without any conscience.

Sadness and misery Sadness: heartache; misery: misery. It describes a very tragic, so that people can not bear to look at.

The young and strong do not work hard, the old people sadness Young and strong time do not strive to be strong, to the old age, sadness is useless.

Treating the people as if they were wounded Treating the people as if they were wounded or sick. In the old days, it was used to describe the incumbent as caring for the people.

No injury to the main body Injury: harm; main body: the main aspects of things. There is no harm to the main aspect of things.

No harm done Daya: one of the components of the Book of Songs, here referring to elegance, elegance and generosity. It means that although it has an impact, it has no harm to the main aspect.

Five labors and seven injuries A general term for being weak and sickly.

The word "hurt" refers to seeing the death of one's own kind and being saddened by the reminder of one's own future fate. It is a metaphor for being saddened by the death of a person in a similar situation to oneself.

Injury to public morals Refers to words and actions that have a bad influence on social customs and education (mostly in relation to male-female relationships).

The roots of a tree that bears fruit again within a year will be injured. It is a metaphor for excessive luck, which leads to disaster.

Vilification Vilification: attacking and framing others. To make rumors and trap others.

Gloomily saddened Refers to the appearance of being sad and depressed.

Defeating material and injuring the brocade Metaphorically, using a person who is not his or her own and harming the country.

Corrupting the culture and hurting the wind Refers to corrupting the social morality and ethos.

Corrupting customs and hurting the wind Refers to corrupting social morality.

Corrupting the custom and hurting the culture Refers to corrupting the moral atmosphere of the society.

Not hurting the spleen and stomach is a metaphor for irrelevance.

Touching the scene hurts one's feelings and is touched by the scene in front of one's eyes and causes sadness.

Touching the scene hurts feelings Touched by the scene in front of you and causes sadness. Wounded: sad.

Touching the scene to hurt the heart Touched by the scene in front of you to cause sadness.

touching sadness Seeing something makes you sad inside.

Touching sadness is caused by seeing a situation.

Touch: to touch, to move. To see a certain scene and feel sad inside.

Hang the dead and help the wounded.

Seeing things hurts feelings Seeing something makes you feel sad because you remember its owner. Describe the deep nostalgia.

Maliciously, the word "sad" is used to describe the deep nostalgia.

Malicious vilification To slander and accuse others with malicious intent, to vilify and speak ill of others.

The ancient people wore fur coats with the fur facing outward, but if they wore them backwards, the fur would be inside, and the skin would be damaged. It is a metaphor for ignorance.

Wandering intestines and hurting qi The intestines are turned back, and the qi is hurt and broken. It describes the feeling of sadness in the heart.

The word "hurt" describes music and articles that are sentimental and touching.

Relief and help for the sick and wounded.

Cultivate withered and plowed to hurt the year Cultivate: to weed; year: to ripen the year's grains. The lack of careful plowing will affect the harvest of the year.

No Hurt, No Smell There is no sound and no smell. Metaphorically speaking, there is no reputation and is not known.

Seven losses and eight injuries describes heavy injuries.

Harmless and ugly describes a discordant sound.

The word "hurt" refers to the corruption of social customs.

To hurt the winds and corrupt the morals of society.

Hurting the winds and corrupting the customs.

Hurt the culture and corrupt the custom It means to corrupt the education and custom.

Hurting the education and customs means to corrupt the education and customs.

The same as "to hurt the culture and corrupt the custom".

Sad Artemisia In the olden days, it referred to the concern and anxiety of people with lofty ideals and benevolence for the difficult and dangerous times.

It is painful to feel so much pain.

Sad words Dialect. It refers to speaking sarcastically.

Treating people as if they were injured Treating the people as if they were injured or sick.

To treat the people as if they were wounded.

Treat the people as if they were injured Treat the people as if they were injured or sick. In the old days, it was described as a person in power caring for the people.

The same as "treating the people as if they were injured".

Painful and hurtful describes grief to the extreme.

The word "hurt" is used in Chinese medicine to describe a person who is suffering from an illness caused by an external attack of wind and evil and an internal depression.

The word "hurt" is used to describe a person who is in pain or suffering.

The words are so many that it is easy to have problems, so that the words and actions are not consistent, so that the character is damaged.

The word "good fortune" is easily damaged by too many words, which leads to inconsistency in speech and behavior, and impairs character.

The same as "too many words hurt one's behavior".

The word "good" is not the same as the word "bad", but the word "bad" is the same as the word "bad".

The word "good" is the same as "bad".

The idiom of "Keeping a tiger and injuring oneself" is the same as the idiom of "Keeping a tiger and injuring oneself". The idiom of "keeping a tiger to hurt itself" is a metaphor for keeping the enemy at bay.

To hurt one's body by rearing one's own body in order to obtain the conditions for rearing oneself. The metaphor is that the loss is not worth the gain.

The term "carrying the dead and supporting the wounded" refers to carrying the dead and supporting the wounded. It describes a large number of dead and wounded.

What are the idioms of "tired and injured"

Miserable - see: to look at. It is so miserable that people can not bear to look at it. Scarred - a lot of scars, also refers to the traces left by the object damage; describes the person psychological and physical have suffered a lot of injuries.

What are the idioms of wounding

What are the idioms of wounding :

Save the dead and help the wounded,

Hurt the wind,

Wounded all over the body,

Touching the heart,

Hurting the heaven and reason,

Maliciously wounding the people,

If the tigers are fighting, there will be a wound,

Shut the door to keep a tiger, the tiger is greatly hurt,

No harm done,

Young men don't make an effort, the old man is sad,

Two defeats will hurt each other,

Exporting hurts people,

Laboring to hurt people's money,

Constructing grudges to hurt people's lives,

Bad words hurt people,

What are the idioms of love hurt

Idioms of Love Hurt

Ten thousand ideas are all gone. The idiom of "a wishful thinking," "a broken heart," or "an unforgettable memory" is used. The first thing you need to do is to get rid of it. The heart is like ashes. The heart is like a dead horse.

What are the idioms with hurt

Save the dead and help the wounded,

Hurt the wind and corrupt the custom,

Wounded all over,

Touching the heart,

Hurt the sky and harm the reason,

Maliciously injuring,

If the tigers are fighting, there will be a wound,

Shutting the door to keep a tiger, the tiger will hurt the people,

Harmless,

Young people do not work hard,

The young people do not work hard.

If you don't make an effort when you're young, you'll be sad when you're old,

Both of you will be hurt,

Exporting hurts people,

Laboring hurts money,

Constructing grudges hurts chemistry,

Speaking evil of people hurts people,

Things hurt people,

Hurting people hurts things,

Hurting the razor,

Not hurting the spleen or the stomach,

Bailing hurts the others,

Raising a tiger hurts the body,

Sad Artemisia,

The root of re-substantiation will be hurt,

Painful to the heart,

Touching the heart,

Failure of the material to hurt the brocade,

Killing the work and hurting the year,

Gloomily hurt

What are the idioms of sadness?

The death of the piano and the human body,

The heart is like a knife cutting,

Like a mother who has died,

At a loss,

Sentimental,

Thinking of the pain after a painful experience,

Miserable,

Miserable,

Deplorable,

Eclipsed,

Gloomy,

Gloomy,

Gloomy,

Anxious,

Idioms describing sadness Idioms about sadness ***Collects 71 idioms describing sadness

Idioms by Title Idioms by Description

Sorrow without injury Sorrow: sadness; injury: harm. Sorrow without sadness describes restrained feelings; it also describes poetry and music that is beautiful and elegant, with moderate feelings. It is a metaphor for doing things without overdoing or underdoing.

Source: "Analects of Confucius - Eight Rows of Rowdy Men": "Zi said: 'Guan Ju' is joyful but not obscene, sorrowful but not hurtful.'"

The description is extremely sorrowful, so that heaven and earth are moved by it.

Source: Song Shi Pu Ji, "The Five Lights", Volume 1: "The king heard a mournful cry and mourned the heavens and the earth."

Mourning and Destruction of Bones Mourning: sorrow; Destruction: damage to the body; Bones: describing extremely thin, only the skeleton left. In the old days, it was described that in the mourning of parents, they were so thin that only a bone was left due to excessive grief.

Source: Houhan Shu - Wei Biao biography: "filial piety pure to the parents died, grief destroyed three years, not out of the hut bed. After the service, barren bones standing in a different shape, medical treatment for several years is up." Southern Song Dynasty - Liu Yiqing "Shishu Xinyan - Virtue": "Although Wang Rong is not ready to rituals, and mourning destroyed bone standing."

Mourning destroyed barren standing In the old days, it was described that in the mourning of the parents, due to excessive grief, he was so thin that only a handful of bones were left.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Wu Jingzi "Ru Lin Wai Shi" twelfth: "All the relatives have arrived, discussed in the clan relatives room set up a son over, and then the coffin mourning. The superbus son of mourning destroyed barren standing, extremely half a son of friendship."

Mourn the heavens and shout the earth Mourn: sorrow. Mournfully shouting the sky and the earth. Describe the grief to the extreme.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Cao Xueqin "Dream of Red Mansions", 25th time: "Ping'er Feng'er and so on cried out sadly, and Jia Zheng's heart was also busy."

Earnest Soul Earnest: the look of frustration; Soul Earnest: the soul has left the body. It describes the mood of extreme frustration, grief, so that the mind and spirit of the appearance of no master

Origin: Qing Dynasty - Li Yu "Idle Remarks - Awarded Songs of the Third": "Sorrowful person eclipses the soul and does not cause the opposite of the color of joy, joyful person happy and comfortable and do not see a slight exhaustion of the face."

Eclipsed soul: the appearance of frustration; soul: the soul has left the body.

Gloom refers to the look of sadness in the heart and mind.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Baiyijushi "Pottery Heaven Records": "The woman was even more eerily sad, watering her eyes with tears."

Eerie soul Eerie: the look of frustration and dismay; Eerie soul: the soul leaving the body. The heart is so depressed that it seems to have lost its soul. It describes very sad or sorrowful.

Source: Southern Dynasty - Liang Jiangyan "Farewell Fugue": "The only thing that is gloomy is the farewell."

Grief can't help but win Win: to be able to bear. The sadness is so great that one cannot bear it. It describes the extreme sadness.

Source: Han Dynasty - Xun Yue, "Han Ji - Ping Di Ji": "The Empress Dowager wept and said, and everyone around her shed tears, and Shun was not able to overcome his grief." Northern Zhou - Yu Xin "Lamenting Jiangnan Fugue Preface": "Yan song" far away, sadness can not win."

Grief, Joy, Separation and Reunion Grief, joy, separation and reunion. It refers to the various situations in life and the resulting moods.

Source: Song Su Shi's "Song of Water": "People have sadness and happiness, the moon has a yin and yang, this matter is difficult to complete."

Grief and joy are intertwined Intertwined: ****. Sadness and joy are intertwined.

Source: "Book of Jin - Wang Zhen biography": "When the prosperity of the Great Ming, and keep the bureau outside, may not be served to look forward to the great gift, the day of the hearing, sadness and joy are intertwined."

prostrate to the ground and call out to the sky 犹言呼天抢地. It describes the extreme sadness.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Zhou Lianggong, "Shadow of the Book", Volume 4: "[The child] fell down and called out to the sky, his voice was exhausted and he was crying for blood, and the spectators were like a blockade, all of them shedding tears."

Chu Prisoner Opposite describes people encountering a national tragedy or other changes, and they are saddened by their relative inability to do anything about it.

Source: Southern Dynasty - Song Liu Yiqing "Shishu Xinyao - Words": "The people who crossed the river, every beautiful day, always invited each other to the new pavilion, through the flowers to drink and feast. Zhou Hou (Zhou Yi) sat in the center and sighed: 'The scenery is not different, is different from the mountains and rivers! They all looked at each other and wept. Only the king's prime minister (Wang Guan) countenance changed color and said: 'when *** kill the royal family, restoration of the Divine Kingdom, how to make Chu prisoners face to face!

compelling avalanche see a certain situation and the heart is extremely sad.

Source: "The Book of Southern Qi - Yuzhang Documentary Wang Yi Biography": "Remembering to search for the martyrdom of the legacy, touching the eyes and crumbling heart."

Touching the eyes and mourning the heart 恸:極悲哀;大哭。 The sights in front of the eyes caused inner sorrow.

Source: South Dynasty - Liang Wu Di "posthumously gifted Zhang Hongji Zhao": "I am less away from the bitter Xin, love is very cut, although the house phase K into, chariot car is not gifted, and the words of the eternal, touching the eyes and mourning the heart."

Touching things hurt feelings Touch: touch, move. Seeing a scene inside feel sad.

Origin: Jin - Zhang Zai "seven poems of sorrow": "Mourning people are easy to feel sad, touching things to increase the heart of grief."

怆地呼天 怆:悲伤,凄楚。 The pathos of the sky. Describe the extremely sad and desperate demeanor.

Source: Ming Menglong, "Waking up the World", Volume 10: "Another two days, husband and wife died one after another, the two sons choked the ground and called out to the sky, bawling and crying."

Punching the chest and falling on the feet Expresses extreme sadness or grief.

Source: Yuan - Anonymous "Freezing Su Qin" second: "Not I fried and messed up, the pain hurt feelings whacking chest and feet."

The expression "to beat one's chest and feet" means to express one's extreme grief or indignation.

Source: Two Scores of Patterns, Volume 18: "The old man beat his chest and foot and said: 'I missed the fate of the immortals in front of my eyes, and I regretted it.'"

The expression "to beat one's chest and feet" means to express extreme sadness or grief.

Source: 19th episode of The Legend of Heroes: "[He Yufeng] patted the coffin, pounded his chest and stamped his feet, and let out a loud cry. This crying straight cry that iron Buddha sad, stone people in tears."

Destroy the heart and destroy the liver. The first thing I'd like to say is that I'm not going to be able to do that. The heart and liver are broken and dissected. It is a metaphor for extreme sadness and pain.

Source: Jin Pan Yue "Lamentations on the Orphan Zelan for Ren Zi Xian's Wife": "My ears are still ringing, my eyes are thinking of my remaining face, and I am sleeping on my pillow, destroying my heart and liver."

Mourning: to break the heart and liver.

Mourning and Losing the Plan Mourning: grief; Plan: planning. The idea was lost due to grief.

Source: Zuo Zhuan (左传-昭公七年):""Jiahui has not yet arrived, but Xianggong's insults have come to my bereavement, so I and my two or three ministers are mourning and losing their plans."

夺眶出 眶:眼眶。 Tears came out of the eyes all at once. It describes a person's tears due to extreme sadness or extreme joy.

Source: Mao Dun, "Frost Leaves are as Red as February Flowers" (霜叶红似二月花)五:"The sour tears that had been held back for half a day came out of the eyes, and could not be stopped any longer."

The metaphor of "wind and wood with sorrow" is the grief of a filial son who cannot support his parents after their death.

Source: Han Ying, Han Shi Wai Zhuan, Volume 9: "The tree wants to be quiet but the wind does not stop, the son wants to raise but his parents are not waiting."

The Sorrow of Wind and Wood Wind and Wood: the same as "wind and trees", a metaphor for not being able to support one's parents due to their death. It refers to the sadness of losing parents.

Source: Ming Gu Dadian, "The Record of the Green Shirt - Yuanbai's Speculation": "When I lost my father in my early years, I often felt the sorrow of the wind and the wood; when I was strong, I drummed the pot, and long time I had no music of the qin and the sepulchre."

Calling out to the sky and knocking to the ground Calling out to the sky and hitting the ground with your head. It describes extreme sadness. It is the same as "shouting for the sky and grabbing the ground".

Source: "A Cautionary Tale - Zhang Hao Encountered Ying Ying": "Zhang Hao suddenly reneged on his previous promise, making my concubine cry out to the sky and knock on the ground, with nothing to tell her."

Calling out to the sky and grabbing the ground Grabbing the ground: touching the ground. The word "holler" is used to describe extreme sadness. It describes extreme sadness.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Wu Jingzi, "The Outer History of Confucianism", 40th episode: "Xiao Yunxian cried out to the sky and grabbed the ground, doing his best in mourning and organizing the funeral affairs with great dedication."

The metaphor of a rabbit crying at the death of a fox is to feel sad because of the death of the same kind.

Source: Song History - Li Quan Biography: "The fox died and the rabbit cried, Li's destruction, Xia's Ning can survive alone?"

The Sorrow of the Fox and the Rabbit The death of the fox makes the rabbit sad, and the death of the rabbit makes the fox sad. It is a metaphor for the death of the same kind of people and feel pain and sadness.

Source: Ming - Zhu Guozhen "Chung Block Siu Ping - Huang Shudu two false discernment": "Because of the view that the country will fall, all the sages on the killing, on the top of the can not be as Sun Deng's dirt buried, the second can not be as Huangfu gauge of not with, the next can not rise fox and rabbit grief, Fang and complacent, because the death of comrades thought that the name of the high, it is true that how can not be."

See the same kind of death, and feel pain and sadness.

See crying and grieving Seeing others cry causes one's own grief.

The old man was in tears. The old man was in tears, describing extreme sadness or excitement.

Joy to the extreme, sadness to come Joy to the extreme, will turn to sadness. The same as "joy is sadness".

Joy in the extreme, sadness in the extreme, joy to the extreme, will turn to sadness. The same as "joy to the extreme, then sadness".

Source: Song - Zhang Junfang "cloud book seven sign" volume 83: "There will be death, there will be life, there will be life form loss. Losses and surpluses and declines, the common sense of things in the sun is shifted, the moon is full is lost. When happiness is extreme and sorrow comes, things flourish and decay. Life and death are the constants of heaven and earth."

Joy and sadness When you are happy to the extreme, something happens that makes you sad.

Source: "Historical Records of the Grand Historian" (史记-滑稽列传):"Wine is chaotic when it is extreme, music is sad when it is extreme, everything is all right, words cannot be extreme, and the extreme is bad." Huai Nan Zi - Dao Ying training: "If things are in full bloom and decline, music is sad."

Joy to the extreme, will turn to sadness. It is the same as "joy to the extreme is sorrow".

Joy in the extreme gives birth to sorrow. When joy reaches the extreme point, something sad happens.

Source: Shiji - Shiji Liezhuan (史记-滑稽列传):"Wine is chaotic when it is extreme, music is sad when it is extreme, everything is all right, words cannot be extreme, and the extreme is bad." Huai Nan Zi - Dao Ying training: "If things are in full bloom, they will decline, and joy is sorrow."

Joy to the extreme is sadness Joy to the extreme, will turn to sadness.

Joy to the end of sorrow Judaism: Joy to the end of sorrow. The joy is so great that it will turn into sadness.

Source: Tang Zhang gull "Touring the Immortal Grottoes": "There are similarities and there must be differences, since the past is relevant; the joy is exhausted and sorrow is born, a common thing in ancient times."

The phrase "joy is over, sorrow comes" is used to describe the sorrow that comes with joy. When joy reaches the extreme point, something sad will happen.

Tears flowed all over the face. It describes extreme sadness.

Source: Ming Luo Guanzhong, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三国演义)第一百十回:"After the words were said, the seal and ribbon were given to him, and tears flowed down his face."

美人迟暮 Original meaning is that people who have done something will also gradually age. It is a metaphor for feeling sad and resentful because of the increasing decline.

Source: Warring States - Chu - Qu Yuan "Li Sao": "But the grass and trees are falling, and I am afraid that the beauty of the late twilight."

Birds crowing and flowers complaining describes sadness and resentment.

The word "heart" is used to describe a person who is extremely sad.

Source: Ming Ling Mengchu's "The Two Scores of Patterns", Volume 1: "Those ghosts who vomit their hearts and draw in their intestines don't know how long it will take for them to stop crying!"

The description is very sad.

Source: The Book of the Later Han Dynasty - Yuan Shao's Biography (后汉书-袁绍传):"Day and night, I recite a long poem, and cut open my liver and weep blood."

The expression "to cut open the heart and weep blood" is very sad. It is the same as "to cut open the liver and weep blood".

Miserable tears Miserable: cold. It describes the sadness.

Source: Luo Guanzhong (罗贯中), The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三国演义), 55th episode: "When Xuan De heard this, he suddenly remembered the prosperous things he had done in Wu, and he did not realize that he was in tears."

"Miserable" describes a person who is very sad.

Source: Three Kingdoms Wei - Fan Huobo, "With the Emperor of Wei Wen Di's Paper": "Singing of the long march of the Northern Di, playing the long thought of the Hu Ma, poignant into the liver and the spleen, mournful and stubborn."

泣不可仰 (Sobbing Unable to Lean) Weeping so much that you can't lift your head up. The word "sad" is used to describe extreme sadness.

Sobbing several lines of tears falling down one after another. It describes a great sadness.

Source: Han Book - Gao Di Ji (汉书-高帝纪):""All the children were made to practice with him. The upper is up to dance, emotional sadness, sobbing a number of lines down."

Sobbing and snotting like rain Sobbing: crying in a low voice; snot: snot. Tears are like rain. Describe the extreme sadness.

Source: "Poetry Classic - Name of the Wind - Yan Yan": "Tears in my eyes are not as far as I can see, sobbing and snotting like rain."

泣下沾襟 Lapel: the part of the chest of the clothes. Tears rolled down and stained the front lapel of the clothes. Crying is very sad.

Source: The Corpse, Volume 2: "Whenever Zeng Zi read the Funeral Rites, he sobbed and stained his lapel."

Grabbing the ground and calling out to the sky Grabbing the ground: touching the ground. The word "grabbed the ground and called out to the sky" means to touch the ground. It describes extreme sadness.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Li Baojia, "The Present Condition of Officialdom", 14th time: "The boss's grandmother, seeing that her daughter-in-law had died, grabbed the ground and called out to the sky, weeping endlessly."

The term "sadness" refers to a very sad state of mind.

The cry of the poor The original meaning is that the car is sad because there is no road, and later it also refers to the desperate grief of being in a difficult situation.

Source: Jin Shu - Ruan Ji Biography: "When the rate of intention to drive alone, not by the road, the car tracks of the poor, and often cried bitterly and returned." Tang Wang Bo "Tengwangge Preface": "Ruan Ji rampant, not as poor cry!"

Hot Tears in Orbits Ying: full; Orbits: eye sockets. The tears filled the eyes because of emotional excitement, describing the extremely moved or very sad.

Source: Zou Taofen, My Mother: "Often when it comes to the tragic situation of an orphaned daughter in distress or a righteous woman wronged, both of them are filled with tears, and the teardrops gush out onto their cheeks."

People's Qin: The Tears: Full; Orb: Orbital.

The "human qin" has passed away, describing the sadness of seeing the relics and remembering the dead.

This is the first time that a person's piano has passed away.

Origin: Qing Dynasty - Wang Peng Yun, "Preface to Rein Village Words": "The human qin is all gone, and the sound of appreciation is quiet."

The human qin is all dead. It describes the sadness of seeing the relics and remembering the dead.

Source: "Book of Jin - Wang Hui Zhi Biography": "Take Xian's piano to play, a long time and do not tune, sighed and said: 'Whoo Hoo Zi Jing, the human piano with the death.'"

The two deaths of the human qin describe the sadness of seeing the relics and remembering the dead.

This is the same as the phrase "the people and the qin are all dead".

Source: Tang Dynasty, Zhang Shuo, "The Essay on Sacrificing One's Brother": "I am old and sad. The two instruments are dead, and so is my life."

The Pain of Loss of Sight Loss of Sight: Loss of sight in the eyes. In ancient times, Zixia died of his son and cried his eyes out. Later, it refers to the grief of losing a son.

Source: Li Ji - Tan Gong Shang (礼记-檀弓上):"Zi Xia lost his son and lost his eyesight."

Sima ( 司马青衫) Sima ( 司马): an ancient name for an official, the Tang poet Bai Juyi (白居易) was once relegated to the position of Secretary of the Department of Justice in Jiangzhou. Sima's clothes are wet with tears. It describes extreme sadness.

Source: Bai Juyi's poem "Pipa Xing" (琵琶行): "Who wept the most in the seat, Sima of Jiangzhou's blue shirt is wet."

The tears and snot flowed all over the face. It describes extreme sadness.

Source: Shishu Xinyao - Words: "Duke Tao's illness is very serious," Liu Xiaobiao cited Wang Yin's "The Book of Jin" as saying, "When he was in front of the book, tears and snot flowed out horizontally."

Snot and tears flowed all over the face. It describes extreme sadness. The same as "sniveling".

Source: Song - Wang Yucheng "Thank you for adding the table of requesting the doctor": "It is not the effort of the small minister to audit the ancient times, it is the heart of your majesty who is good at writing, and the tears and mucus are all over the place, messing up the tie up."

The pain is in the marrow of the bones, and the pain is in the bones. It is a metaphor for the extreme pain or sorrow.

Source: "Strategies of the Warring States - Yan Ce III": "General Fan looked up to the sky with a sigh of relief and tears, saying: 'I always think of the pain in the bone marrow, but I don't know what to do!'"

The rabbit died and the fox felt sad. The rabbit died and the fox felt sad.

Source: Song History - Li Quan Biography: "The fox died and the rabbit cried, Li's extinction, Xia's Ning alone?" Yuan - Anonymous "earn Kuai Tong" fourth fold: "Today the oil cooking Kuai Che, so-called rabbit death fox sadness, Chi burned Hyang sigh."

The word "sad" is used to describe a person who has to endure sadness.

The word "sadness" refers to the sadness of seeing the death of one's own kind and being reminded of one's own future fate. It is a metaphor for being saddened by the death of someone in a similar situation to oneself.

Source: Luo Guanzhong (罗贯中), The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三国演义), 89th episode: "'The rabbit dies, the fox grieves, and things hurt its kind.' I and you are the master of each cave, no past grievances, why harm me?"

A sad and happy Both sad and happy.

Source: Ping Demon Chuan two: "Table Gong single body, not better than the miserable, and happy to have a life, but also got two pieces of treasure, so-called a sad and happy."

Calling out to heaven and earth Calling out to heaven and earth. Describe the extreme sadness.

Source: Southern Chen Dynasty, Xu Ling, "Diatribe against Zhou Wen": "Yiyi from the Xiaoxiang, empty exhaust Guanlong, Jingliang around, Han and inundation east and west. I am looking forward to the rescue."

Chi burned Cymbidium sigh Chi, Cymbidium: the same as the name of the herb; burn: burn. The Chinese grass was burned, and the Chinese grass sighed with sadness. The metaphor is that the same kind of misfortune and sadness.

Source: Jin Lu Ji's "Sighs of Passion": "I believe that the pine is luxuriant and the cypress is happy, and I contemplate that the chi grass is burned and the cymbidium sighs."

If there is love in the sky, the sky will also grow old. If there is love in the sky, it will also grow old due to sadness. Often used to describe strong sentimental emotions. It also refers to the natural law of dock.

Source: Tang Li He, "The Golden Bronze Immortal's Song of Resignation from the Han Dynasty": "The Decaying Orchid Sends Guests to the Xianyang Road, If the sky has sentimental feelings, the sky will also grow old."

Source: "A Collection of Lefu Poems - Changgexing": "Hundred rivers go east to the sea, when will they return to the west. If the young man does not make an effort, the old man will be sad in his old age."