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It is a Chinese idiom, spelled Cu à R é NL è IXI à, which means that the story is very touching and makes people shed tears. From the young emperor.
Notes on Idioms
To urge or urge.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 8 of Ling Li's young son of heaven: "it's the long live Lord's sacrifice that makes people cry. The slaves can't help it..."
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: hilarious
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used of something powerful. I have read this tearful novel at least three times.
Chinese PinYin : cuī rén lèi xià
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remarkable in talent and quick in movement. gāo cái jié zú
make an unworthy continuation of a great work. gǒu wěi xù diāo
You can't get one in a hundred. bǎi bù huò yī
first he abused her and in the end he gave her up. shǐ luàn zhōng qì