the heart breaks thinking of one 's love
Rouchang cunduan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ó uch á NGC à NDU à n, which means that the soft heart is broken inch by inch; it describes a woman's depression. It comes from the prophecy of another poem.
The origin of Idioms
"When my husband died, my heart was broken."
Idiom usage
I'm very sad. example full of tears, I'm afraid of breaking my heart and can't bear to listen. In Wu Mei's "wind tunnel mountain · poison medium" and in Ming Dynasty's "stop killing and release" by eminent monk Lianchi: "the deer of pity, licking the wound and breaking the tender heart."
Chinese PinYin : róu cháng cùn duàn
the heart breaks thinking of one 's love
Swallow forehead and tiger head. yàn é hǔ tóu
be worldly-wise and play safe. míng zhé bǎo shēn
stand firmly and fight steadily. wěn zhā wěn dǎ
Monofilament does not form thread. dān sī bù chéng xiàn
be at the end of one 's forbearance. rěn wú kě rěn
heat intense enough to melt stone and metals. shuò shí liú jīn