be deeply concerned
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is g ē D ù Qi ā NCH á ng, which means to describe being very concerned and worried. From the romance of the Western chamber.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth book of the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu in Yuan Dynasty is the fourth fold: "the most bitter thing in life is to leave, the most pitiful thing is to travel alone. It's better to cut off the debt than to cut off the debt. "
Idiom usage
I think your parents, brothers and wives will depend on six things. If you know that the battle is defeated, your eyes will bleed. The eighty seventh chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
Idiom story
In the third year of Jianxing of Liu Chan (225 A.D.), Meng Huo, the king of man, joined forces with the troops of the three caves in Jinhuan to rebel. The three prefectures of Jianning also belonged to Meng Huo, and Yongchang was in danger. In order to quell the rebellion in the rear, Zhuge Liang led the army to the south. First of all, he used the strategy of estrangement to quell the rebellion in the three counties of Jianning and solve the emergency of Yongchang. He also used the method of motivating generals to break three holes. At last, he lured the enemy into ambush and captured Meng Huo alive in Jindai mountain. Zhuge Liang satisfied the prisoners of war and then released them all, saying, "your parents, brothers, wives and children are waiting for you on the door. If you hear that you are defeated in the war, you will cut your heart and bleed in your eyes. You all go back. " Zhuge Liang asked Meng Huo, "are you convinced that you were caught today?" Meng Huo said, "I'm not careful. How can I be convinced! You let me go back and let me reorganize my army to fight to the death. If you can catch me again, I will be convinced. " Zhuge Liang let him go.
Chinese PinYin : gē dù qiān cháng
be deeply concerned
Eight Immortals crossing the sea. bā xiān guò hǎi,gè xiǎn qí néng