Anxious
Jiaoxinrezhong, Pinyin is Ji ā ox ī NR è zh ō ng, which means painstaking, extremely worried. It comes from the first biography of Lu Wenshu in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Han, biography of Lu Wenshu: "in the past, Emperor Zhao had no heir, and his ministers were worried and conspired with each other. All of them were supported by LV Yi, who respected his relatives.
Idiom usage
Examples
1. Mencius wanzhangshang: "an official admires the emperor, not in the emperor's passion."
2. Zhu Bao's Ji Zhu of Song Dynasty: "things are hot and anxious."
3. Yanzi, the person who is different in weight: "the lips are dry, the heart is burning."
4. This expensive project has not made any progress recently, so he is very anxious and worried.
Chinese PinYin : jiāo xīn rè zhōng
Anxious
Fish swimming in boiling kettle. yú yóu fèi fǔ
shut one 's door and reflect on one 's misdeeds. bì mén sī guò
different people have different aspirations. rén gè yǒu zhì
enhance agricultural production and economize expenses. qiáng běn jié yòng