Mourning
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "is ī h á ozh ú", which means solemn and stirring music. It comes from "drunk for the horse, all the princes look at each other with wine".
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: sentimental
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu of Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "drunk for the horse, all the princes look at each other with wine." it's another time when the wine and meat are like mountains, and the first banquet is full of sorrow, and the silk moves the bamboo
Idiom usage
This is the spring flower of beikun. Mao Dun's the first performance of Hongxia at the Peking Kunlun Opera House
Chinese PinYin : āi sī háo zhú
Mourning
unwilling to fall behind others. bù gǎn hòu rén