personal sorrow and joy
In Chinese, Pinyin is g è zh ōī ngz ī w è I, which means experiencing the joys and sorrows personally. From "the moon of Xijiang · Shaoxing Dingsi, traveling all over the counties of eastern Zhejiang 》。
Idiom explanation
Among them: among them; taste: taste, affection. The taste of it. It refers to the sweet and bitter experience.
The origin of Idioms
Xiangzi's proverb in Song Dynasty is "the moon of Xijiang River, Dingsi in Shaoxing, all over the counties in eastern Zhejiang 》"How can a hermit be like a bachelor, and the Hanlin should laugh at Xianglin. It's true that there are few confidants in it. It's not that Qingkuang is too much. "
Idiom usage
It's a neutral word; it's a personal experience
Chinese PinYin : gè zhōng zī wèi
personal sorrow and joy
take precautions against a possible danger. wǎng tū xǐ xīn
people starved to death are everywhere. è piǎo zài dào
get sth. by chance with a highly skill. miào shǒu ǒu dé