suffer heavy losses
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Chu ā NGJ ù t ò ngsh ē n, which means suffering a lot. It comes from the book of Rites: three years' questions.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, three years' questions: "it takes a long time to create a giant, and the more painful it will be, the later it will be. Three years' questions are called" writing based on emotion ", so they are extremely painful."
Idiom usage
It means suffering great injury and pain. Here lies Duncan, whose silver skin is inlaid with golden blood, whose deep wounds open like doors of destruction.
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is overjoyed and overjoyed
Chinese PinYin : chuāng jù tòng shēn
suffer heavy losses
husband and wife by the first marriage. jié fà fū qī
thousands and thousands of words. qiān yán wàn yǔ
prey upon one 's country and injure the people. dù guó hài mín