be in deep distress
In Chinese, Pinyin is k à n à NSH à nzh à ng, which means suffering is both deep and heavy. From red rock.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth chapter of "Hongyan" by Luo guangbin and Yang Yiyan: "how can the peasants who are in great distress endure the ravages of the reactionaries any longer."
Analysis of Idioms
A sea of bitterness
Idiom usage
Suffering a lot. He is used to a hard life.
Chinese PinYin : kǔ nàn shēn zhòng
be in deep distress
reject saying because the speaker is what or who he is. yǐ rén fèi yán
body gone and reputation ruined. shēn míng jù bài
as easy as blowing away the dust. chuī huī zhī lì
one keeps his pearl in the bosom and the country goes to ruin. huái dào mí bāng