Take pity on
In Chinese, Pinyin is Q ī ngli á NT é NGX ī, which means to describe all kinds of love. From the outlaws of the marsh.
Idiom explanation
Describe all kinds of love.
The origin of Idioms
The second chapter of the outlaws of the Marsh: "this yanpoxi is obedient, pitiful, flirting with the traitors by the three little Yier, which leads to the confusion of this yanpoxi's heart. How can she love Songjiang?"
Idiom usage
An example of "Jian Deng Xin Hua · Cui Cui Zhuan": "you Yun is unaccustomed to the rain, and her eyebrows and eyebrows are frowning. Don't feel sorry for it too often."
Chinese PinYin : qīng lián téng xī
Take pity on
reap the fruits of one's actions. zì zuò zì shòu