gloomy eyebrows and wrinkled forehead -- knit the brows
Frown, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ó um é IC ù é, which means frowning because of worry. From Mao Dun's the first anniversary after the bloody battle.
Idiom usage
Many senior officials in charge of Wuchang are worried and frightened as if they were suffering from neurasthenia.
Analysis of Idioms
A sad face
The origin of Idioms
Mao Dun's the first anniversary after the bloody war: "small businessmen in the mainland are worried about Shanghai's" bankruptcies. "
Idiom explanation
Frowning with worry.
Chinese PinYin : chóu méi cù é
gloomy eyebrows and wrinkled forehead -- knit the brows
good fortune is often followed by calamity. fú guò zāi shēng
in high and vigorous spirits. yì xìng chuán fēi
There is a gap between the two. tóu jiān dǐ xì
be attacked by the enemy from without and within. biǎo lǐ shòu dí
great ambition but little talent. cái shū zhì dà
making fun of and cursing angrily -- to write freely. xī xiào nù mà