drowsy
Yawning, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ē Qi à NLI á NTI ā n, which means not awake. It's a metaphor for being very tired. It is also called "Ha Qi Lian Tian". It's from the first time.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: energetic
Idiom usage
When a person is sleepy
The origin of Idioms
The sixth volume of Ling Mengchu's "surprise at the first moment" in Ming Dynasty: "because Chunhua got up early, she took a nap in the little master's room, heard her mother-in-law's cry, yawned and walked up to her." Another volume: "all the people are dizzy by the wind. They are yawning and unwilling to go together."
Chinese PinYin : hē qiàn lián tiān
drowsy
The defeated and the disabled. bài jiàng cán bīng
Long thoughts but no worries. cháng niàn què lǜ
The three principles are the same. sān zhǐ xiàng gōng
a scene of bustling activity. lóng téng hǔ yuè