be very worried about
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā NCH á NGG ē D ù, which means to describe how much I miss you or how sad I feel. It comes from xiaoshidiao, annoyed evil people, written by Baipu in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
(1) I miss you very much. (2) describe the inner sorrow as a knife cut.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Baipu's "xiaoshidiao · Chasha Ren" Song: "in order to remember Xiaoqing, I feel deeply worried, and I feel sad and worried." In Sanqu of the whole Yuan Dynasty, four changes of head, Acacia: "I'm so worried that I don't hear from you." Li Rihua of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of the South and west chamber, a dream of the grass bridge: "you are in a cold bed, the Phoenix is separated from the Luan, and the full moon is covered by clouds. It's a heartbreak, but now it's broken and gracious, and it's painful to think about it. "
Idiom usage
The second part of Guan Hanqing's butterfly dream in Yuan Dynasty: "the second brother lives in hell Three elder brothers fight more poison, the old body cuts the intestines The third discount of Yuan Wu Ming Shi's "enemy creditor" is: "the land is not rough, but how can I hook up my child for a while, and hurt my Zhang Shanyou."
Chinese PinYin : qiān cháng gē dù
be very worried about
The ant's nest is its own nest. yǐ xué zì fēng
A snake swallows an elephant when the heart is weak. rén xīn bù zú shé tūn xiàng
give sb. the chance to make the best of his abilities. fàng lóng rù hǎi
take pity on the poor and the old. lián pín xī lǎo