all the old and recent sorrows
Old sorrow and new hatred, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ù ch ó UX ī NH è n, which means a long accumulated mind and a new generation of sorrow and resentment, from "picking mulberry".
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Tang Dynasty, Feng Yansi's Ci of "picking mulberry seeds" said: "I know how much I feel about old sorrow and new hatred. My eyes are far away from the sky. I stand alone in front of flowers and listen to Sheng songs and paint boats."
Analysis of Idioms
New sorrow and old hatred
Make up again
Idiom usage
To be a subject or an object; to describe something unpleasant
Examples
Song Shu's "Dian Jiang lip" CI: "alone in the pool, boring to force the appendix by. Old sorrows and new hatreds consume new year's fashion. "
Chinese PinYin : jiù chóu xīn hèn
all the old and recent sorrows
beat a retreat in the face of difficulties. zhī nán ér tuì
work miracles in manoeuvring troops. yòng bīng rú shén
wreck the country and bring ruin to the people the people. huò guó yāng mín
The difference is a little, the fallacy is a thousand li. chā yǐ háo lí,miù yǐ qiān lǐ