tearful
Tearful eyes, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l è iy ǎ NW ā NGW ā ng, which means eyes are full of tears. It comes from Liang Shi, a new commentary on the history of the Five Dynasties.
Idiom explanation
Wang Wang: tears in my eyes.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of Liang Shi, a newly edited commentary on the history of the Five Dynasties, Huang Chao said, "I can't help but feel tearful."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used when sad. example miss was there, tearful, just sighing. The 11th chapter of scholars by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lèi yǎn wāng wāng
tearful
still retain one's graceful bearing. fēng yùn yóu cún
The tongue is full of flowers. mǎn shé shēng huā
be indecisive when decision is needed. dāng duàn bù duàn
warning signals of approaching enemy forces are seen on all sides. láng yān sì qǐ
as easy as to turn one 's hand. yì tóng fǎn zhǎng
so busy as to have no time for eating. bù huáng xiá shí