Long sorrow
The Chinese idiom ch ó uch á NGT ì Ji ǔ in pinyin means that a depressed heart is easy to get sick. It's from you Yi by Han Luo of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Melancholy: melancholy heart; melancholy: trouble. A depressed heart is apt to get sick.
The origin of Idioms
Han Luo's "You Yi" in the Tang Dynasty: "people who are worried about their intestines and drink wine are thousands of miles away."
Idiom usage
Examples
The old friend of Chang'an asked me, the way is still. ——Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty: Mulan huaman, Chuzhou send fan Chu
Chinese PinYin : chóu cháng tì jiǔ
Long sorrow
Great achievements and great profits. fēng gōng hòu lì
throw the door open for the robbers. kāi mén yī dào
wear one 's heart on one 's sleeve. pī xīn lì xuè