Alone
Solitary figure, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ū x í ngdi à oy à ng, meaning lonely and helpless. It comes from Li Mi's Chen Qing Biao of Jin Dynasty.
interpretation
Solitary: alone; hanging: hanging. It describes loneliness. refers to being alone.
source
Volume 2 of the second moment of surprise: "Quan Hanlin lives alone in a guest house. He is bored when he thinks about" niunv Yinhe. "
usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe loneliness without relatives
Discrimination of words
Structure: combined time: ancient part of speech: derogatory common use: General synonyms: solitary shadow, solitary shadow, solitary shadow example: who wants you to go now? Who can see my solitary shadow? No tomb was built after death. Shen Shouxian, Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : gū xíng diào yǐng
Alone
teach a monkey to climb a tree. jiāo náo shēng mù
Hide the head and hyperactivity the brain. cáng tóu kàng nǎo