make a pitiful plea
It is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of SH ē NGL è ij ù Xi à, which describes extreme sadness and excitement. From the biography of Wang Bin in the book of Jin.
Idiom usage
When he talked about the excitement, he said that he was excited. Experience · high court by Zou Taofen
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] crying bitterly and [antonym] smiling and elated
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Wang Bin in the book of Jin, he said: "my brother resisted Jing and violated Shun, killed Zhongliang and plotted against him, and brought disaster to the gate." His voice was generous, and he burst into tears
Chinese PinYin : shēng lèi jù xià
make a pitiful plea
get the opposite of what one wants. shì yǔ yuàn wéi
recall one 's sufferings in the old society and contrast them with the happiness in the new. yì kǔ sī tián
all that have been achieved is spoiled. qián gōng jìn miè
hide one 's ingenuity in clumsiness. cáng qiǎo yú zhuō