unhappy at
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ū h ū B ù L è, which means to describe the appearance of being unhappy if something is lost. It comes from the family of Liang Xiaowang in historical records.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: sullen [antonym]: elated
Idiom usage
When Qin Shaoyou was banished to Guteng, he was not happy. Song · Zeng Minxing's Duxing magazine Volume 5
The origin of Idioms
Liang Xiaowang family in historical records: "in the winter of the 35th year, the dynasty was restored. If you want to stay, you can go to the Buddha. Don't be unhappy when you return home. "
Chinese PinYin : hū hū bù lè
unhappy at
have the whole world in view. fàng yǎn shì jiè
cringe and smile obsequiously. xié jiān chǎn xiào
not resigned to playing second fiddle. bù gān shì ruò