Be concerned
Worry, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu à D à Qi à nx à n, meaning anxious mood. It comes from Yan Zhuanshu written by Wang Yuanding of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for caring
The origin of Idioms
"From now on, we will not search in our dreams, we will not worry about our illness, we will not worry about our hearts," Wang Yuanding wrote
Idiom explanation
Lead: care. To describe a state of anxiety.
Chinese PinYin : guà dù qiān xīn
Be concerned
Simple words are few in meaning. yán jiǎn yì shǎo
stand aloof from worldly success. yú shì wú zhēng
have both ability and political integrity. dé cái jiān bèi