Cry for blood
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ò UX ī NQ ì Xu è, which means to describe the extreme grief. It comes from the book of song, the first chapter of Emperor Wu.
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: koxingqixue [Pinyin]: K ò UX ī NQ ì Xu è [simplified spelling]: kxqx [explanation]: describes the extreme grief.
The origin of Idioms
[source]: "Song Shu · Wudi Ji Shang": "Yu and so on, so they cry for blood, not to mention the place."
Examples of Idioms
[example]: the reason why this minister called for mercy from heaven is that he could not help himself. Zhang Juzheng, Ming Dynasty
Idiom usage
It's very sad
Chinese PinYin : kòu xīn qì xuè
Cry for blood
express the emotion of missing to remote relatives. yì jì méi huā