The ghost is crying
The Chinese idiom, Gu ǐ K ū sh é NCH ó u in pinyin, means panic and sorrow. It comes from Chen Ruyuan's Jinlianhua Shifen in Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Ruyuan of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the release of anger in the Golden Lotus: "when I wanted to be the prime minister, I was very powerful and powerful. With a wave of his finger, the two classes were shocked; his brows were half locked, and the whole court was full of ghosts and sorrows. "
Idiom usage
Feng Menglong's "warning of the world" Volume 40: "when it comes out of the box, the frost is cold and the snow is cold, the light is shining, and the ghost is crying and worried, which is the most precious gift from heaven."
Analysis of Idioms
The ghost is crying for heaven
Chinese PinYin : guǐ kū shén chóu
The ghost is crying
frank by nature with a ready tongue. zuǐ zhí xīn kuài
have grandiose aims but puny abilities. yǎn gāo shǒu dī
regard oneself head and shoulders above others. gāo rén yī děng
If you cannot learn, you are afraid to lose. xuá rú bù jí ,yóu kǒng shī zhī
bribe all the way through the bureaucracy to exonerate criminals from charges. mǎi shàng gào xià