grief-stricken
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ì sh ù h á ngxi à, which means that tears are falling one after another. It's very sad. It comes from the book of the Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
An Lingjun moved forward in tears. "Warring States policy: Chu CE I"
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu, Han Dynasty, said in the book of Han, Gaodi Ji: "all the children are in harmony with each other. He danced, sighed and wept
Chinese PinYin : qì shù háng xià
grief-stricken
Birds scatter and fish crumble. niǎo sàn yú kuì
a dried up tree comes to life again. kū shù shēng huā
to be one 's bosom friend who is actually not. miù tuō zhī jǐ
prolonged illness makes the patient be a doctor. jiǔ bìng chéng yī