Sad to the liver and spleen
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī R ù g ā NP í, which means to describe very sad. It comes from the paper with Emperor Wen of Wei.
Idiom explanation
It's very sad.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Xiubo's notes with Emperor Wen of Wei in the Three Kingdoms states: "chanting the reverie of the northern Di, playing the long thought of Hu Ma, it's very sad and sentimental."
Idiom usage
Very sad, very sad, very sad.
Chinese PinYin : qī rù gān pí
Sad to the liver and spleen
Right voice and elegant voice. zhèng shēng yǎ yīn
Inexhaustible, inexhaustible. qǔ zhī bù jìn,yòng zhī bù jié
one 's eyes run over with tears. rè lèi yíng kuàng
shiver all over though not cold. bù hán ér lì
untidy appearance with prisoner 's unkempt hair and unwashed face. qiú shǒu gòu miàn