Heartbreaking
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ù m ù t 庸 NGX ī n, meaning to see the scene in front of you and cause inner sorrow. It comes from the imperial edict of pursuing Zhang Hongji.
Idiom explanation
To mourn deeply; wail.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Emperor Liang Wu's Zhao of pursuing and presenting Zhang Hongji said, "I've been away from home for a long time, and I'm deeply moved. Although I've conquered each other in my house, I've given my car as a gift, and I'll never forget my words."
Idiom usage
It refers to sadness. example this incident makes me feel sad.
Chinese PinYin : chù mù tòng xīn
Heartbreaking
be bound together in a common cause. xiū qī xiāng guān
Take advantage of the opportunity to rob. chéng jī dǎ jié