Sad world
Sad world, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "Ig ǎnti āì", which means to describe extremely sad, so that the world is moved. It comes from five Lantern Festival, Volume 1, the second ancestor, the venerable Ananda.
The origin of Idioms
Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty wrote in the book five Lantern Festival yuan, Volume 1, the second ancestor, the venerable Ananda: "when the king heard the lost voice, he mourned the world."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: sentimental; antonym: elated
Idiom usage
She was shocked by her wailing.
Chinese PinYin : āi gǎn tiān dì
Sad world
make foreign things serve China. yáng wéi zhōng yòng
erudite but be not recognized. huǐ dú nán huá
straight talks invite disaster. zhí yán qǔ huò