Dejected
Dejected is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é ns à NGD à NLU à, which means to describe the mind is extremely frightened.
As an idiom and allusion, Tan Sitong's "short book of Siwei yinyuntai - Baobei Wuzheng" in Qing Dynasty says, "it was once owned by the whole world and could not be used for the defeat of the former enemy, but the money for the purchase of weapons has not yet come out. So he sat there with his bare hands waiting to die. To the main battle, but began to stare, dejected, dare not say a word
Chinese PinYin : shén sàng dǎn luò
Dejected
A change of dragon and tiger. lóng xíng hǔ biàn
red and ornate carriages used by noblemen in ancient times. zhū lún huá gǔ
a heap of musty old books or papers. gù zhǐ duī