Disheartened
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ī x ī ng ǎ ox í ng, meaning depressed and haggard. It comes from Zhuangzi's Qi Wu Lun.
Idiom usage
I'm old in the South now, so I can't get out of my eyes. I'm depressed and haggard. I've forgotten with the world.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi's Qi Wu Lun: "can the solid form make you as haggard, and the solid heart make you as dead as ashes?"
Idiom explanation
It describes depression and withered body.
Chinese PinYin : huī xīn gǎo xíng
Disheartened
Collect complaints and seek flattery. liǎn yuàn qiú mèi
Take the heart of yourself and the heart of others. yǐ jǐ zhī xīn,dù rén zhī xīn
May your offspring be as numerous as a katydid's.. zhōng sī yǎn qìng
Success is king, defeat is prisoner. chéng zé wéi wáng ,bài zé wéi lǔ