Stir up one's stomach
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ā NCH á n ɡ Ji ǎ OD ù, which describes the extreme yearning or feeling very uneasy in the heart. It comes from Yang Shuo's "snowflake floating".
The origin of Idioms
Yang Shuo's "snowflakes floating": "but strange, since the army approached the garden, centenarians suddenly thought of dad."
Idiom usage
It is used as attributive and adverbial to describe anxiety
Chinese PinYin : fān cháng jiǎo dù
Stir up one's stomach
judge a person by his success or failure. chéng bài lùn rén
one 's bones were weak and one 's muscles numbed. gǔ ruǎn jīn má
not to recognize one 's own closest relatives. liù qīn bù rèn
nurse a grievance and gulp down one 's sobs. yǐn hèn tūn shēng