Frown and frown
Jiaomei frown, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā om é izh ò uy ǎ n, which means to describe the expression of worry and sorrow. It is the same as "anxious brows and worried eyes". It's from sardine's the way of the beast.
The origin of Idioms
Sha Ting's animal Road: "the street is very cold. A few women who stand at the door to look at the street frown and frown from a long distance, and then retreat into the threshold."
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; referring to a sad look.
Chinese PinYin : jiāo méi zhòu yǎn
Frown and frown
The wind and the trees are sad. fēng mù hán bēi
children and grandchildren get official rank. lán guì qí fāng
Wren nest and mosquito eyelashes. jiāo cháo wén jié