passionate
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ā NGK ǎ ij ī y á ng, which means to describe emotion and intonation. It comes from Lu BIE Shi by Li Ling of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Li Ling of the Han Dynasty wrote in his farewell poem: "how generous is the sad meaning, and the Qingge is in full swing."
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive, adverbial; refers to the mood of people
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym is impassioned
Chinese PinYin : kāng kǎi jī yáng
passionate
cause destruction to both sides. liǎng bài jù shāng
An inch of foot and a foot of foot. cùn tí chǐ jiān
The dark mirror is worn again. hūn jìng chóng mó
attend all the housework personally. qīn cāo jǐng jiù
withdraw from society and live in solitude. bì shì jué sú
thump one 's chest and stamp one 's feet. chuí xiōng dùn zú