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Full of complaints, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á OS ā om ǎ NF ù, meaning a bellyful of grievances and discontent. From fortress besieged.
The origin of Idioms
Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged: "I've been full of complaints for the past year, and I'm on the verge of breaking out."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe people's dissatisfaction. He is always full of complaints about the division of work by his superiors.
Chinese PinYin : láo sāo mǎn fù
have
employ incapable men instead of able men. huáng zhōng cháng qì
a wandering spirit in the bottom of a cauldron -- in hades. fǔ dǐ yóu hún
Be unconcerned and dispassionate. bù jiū bù cǎi
the nine sons of the dragon. lóng shēng jiǔ zhǒng
misgovernment makes the people rebel. guān bèng mín fǎn