Cry for joy
It is a Chinese idiom, and the Pinyin is Ji à NK à x à NGB à I, which means to cause one's own sorrow by seeing others cry. Empathy refers to the generation of compassion.
Idiom explanation
Ji'nk'x'ngb'i'i'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'ai'. Empathy refers to the generation of compassion.
Idioms and allusions
Mei Dingzuo, Ming Dynasty, wrote in yuheji · Huanyu: "I dare to seek life for death when I have a common disease. Since ancient times, I have been crying for joy."
Discrimination of words
Common degree: General emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as predicate and attribute; used for doing things idiom structure: serial verb generation time: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : jiàn kū xīng bēi
Cry for joy
Out of sight, out of mind. yǎn bù jiàn,xīn bù fán
Tie the rafters to the pillars. shù chuán wéi zhù
use leniency in meting out punishment. cóng qīng fā luò