suffer great agonies of the mind
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ó uch á NGB ǎ Iji é, which means that a depressed heart seems to be condensed into many lumps. It is difficult to get rid of the melancholy. From Dunhuang Bianwen Ji Wang Zhaojun Bianwen.
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is complacent, complacent and full of joy
The origin of Idioms
Wang Zhaojun's Bianwen, a collection of Dunhuang Bianwen, says: "there is a lot of melancholy, but there is no place to talk about it."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate and attributive; with derogatory meaning, to describe very upset and sad. example sitting alone in the deep of night, feeling deeply for the remnant lamp. Melancholy knot like silk chaos, tears thousand line like rain. The story book of qingpingshan Hall: love between the wind and the moon
Chinese PinYin : chóu cháng bǎi jié
suffer great agonies of the mind
proclaim one 's might first and then make an actual demonstration of it. xiān shēng hòu shí
surrender one 's power to another at one 's own peril. tài ē dào chí
disreputable quarters of the city. sān wǎ liǎng shě
clever talk and an ingratiating manner. qiǎo yán lìng sè
The beginning and the end of the year. nián tóu yuè wěi