The sea and the mountain
Melancholy is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m è NH ǎ ICH ó ush ā n, which means that melancholy is as big as a mountain, as deep as the sea, and cannot be discharged. It comes from the story of you boudoir, 32 Ying boudoir worshiping the moon.
Idiom explanation
Sorrow is like a mountain, depression like a sea. Depression is as big as a mountain and as deep as the sea.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Shi Hui's "the story of you boudoir · 32 Ying boudoir praying to the moon" said: "I heard that after I left my hometown, I felt very bitter. I was worried about the sea and the mountains. I could not help but shed tears."
Chinese PinYin : mèn hǎi chóu shān
The sea and the mountain
never to yield an inch of ground. cùn tǔ bù ràng
give a dog a bad name and hang him. fèng cí fá zuì
There are thousands of banners. xuán jīng wàn lǐ
Extravagance and extravagance. chǐ chǐ bù xiū
rack one's brains for ingenious devices. qiǎo lì míng mù
dusty rice and dirty soup -- valueless things. chén fàn tú gēng
Cut one's bones to heal one's relatives. gē gǔ liáo qīn