Sima Niu's sigh
Sima Niu's sigh is a Chinese word, whose basic meaning is to describe the sigh of being alone and helpless.
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It is a metaphor for the sigh of being alone and helpless.
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"Yan Yuan, Analects of Confucius:" Sima niuyou said: "everyone has brothers, I die alone." Example: Chapter 45 of a dream of Red Mansions "Jinlan Qi dissects Jinlan language": Baochai comforts Daiyu "we are in the same boat. You are also an understanding person. Why do you have to sigh for Sima Niu It means that you are lonely and have no parents or relatives. Lin Daiyu is just like this, and Baochai thinks that she is also an orphan without a father, while her brother Xue pan has never been progressive, so she sighs like this. usage: as an object; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : sī mǎ niú zhī tàn
Sima Niu's sigh
Be lenient if you are in a hurry. jí chù cóng kuān
hasten out of the house in a great rush. duó mén ér chū
Dig a hole and overstep a wall. zuàn xué yú yuán