pain of cutting one 's body
Pain of the skin, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi è f ū zh ī t ò ng, interpretation refers to the very close relationship with their own, personal suffering. I feel deeply. From Strange Tales of a Lonely Studio: unjust imprisonment.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Shouren's biography of learning in the Ming Dynasty: "only the pain of the skin, but there are those who can't, often reply." Pu Songling's strange tales from a Lonely Studio: unjust imprisonment in the Qing Dynasty: "with one name at the end of the paper, he became a gangrene attached to the bone, and suffered from all kinds of crimes at the public door, which is a pain of incisive skin."
Analysis of Idioms
Xiehouyu fall on the kitchen knife lantern riddle operation
Idiom usage
He has a strong sense of the Japanese imperialist atrocities. the national division in North Korea makes us feel a kind of pain.
Chinese PinYin : qiè fū zhī tòng
pain of cutting one 's body
to show benevolence towards all . give people a timely and salutary education. chūn fēng fèng rén
Looking forward to the future. gù hòu zhān qián
A little bit of gold is useless. diǎn jīn fá shù
The same source and the same flow. tóng yuán gòng liú
keep his wife and children in mind on his deathbed. fēn xiāng mài lǚ