one grieves for one's kind
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú s ǐ t ù Q ì, which means to feel sad because of the death of the same kind. From the biography of Li Quan in the history of Song Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
The tragedy of Fox and rabbit
Idiom usage
To feel sad because of the death of the same kind
The origin of Idioms
In the history of Song Dynasty, biography of Li Quanzhuan: "when the fox dies and the rabbit weeps, the Li family will die, and the Xia family will survive alone?"
Chinese PinYin : hú sǐ tù qì
one grieves for one's kind
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person of exceptional ability. rén zhōng lóng hǔ
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