one 's mind is burning with grief
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu í ch á NGB ǎ izhu ǎ n, meaning that the inner pain and anxiety has been extreme. It comes from the trace of flowers and moon by Wei xiuren in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The 34th chapter of Hua Yue Chen written by Wei xiuren in Qing Dynasty: "picking autumn from this day on, green eyebrows and lazy painting, crow temples comb down, it's really a day in which my heart is full of twists and turns."
Idiom usage
I think about the past and the future. My husband is in trouble and has to bear hardships. The third scene of Liang Hongyu by Ouyang Yuqian
Chinese PinYin : huí cháng bǎi zhuǎn
one 's mind is burning with grief
completely to forfeit the confidence of the people. rén xīn sàng jìn
willing to sacrifice life in case of danger. jiàn wēi zhì mìng
Everyone will be punished if he gets it. rén rén dé ér zhū zhī
one after another in close succession. xiàng bèi xiāng wàng
in one 's humble position , one 's word does not carry much weight. rén wēi wàng qīng