cry ceaselessly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t í t í K ū K ū, which means not stop crying. From Yu Shi Ming Yan.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 67 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: it's better now. If you cry like this, don't you spoil your body.
Analysis of Idioms
Cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry
Idiom usage
It means crying. The first volume of Yu Shi Ming Yan by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "on the fifth day, the couple cried and talked all night, but they didn't sleep." The second volume of Feng Menglong's "warning the world" is Zhuangzi's resting drum and turning into a road: after a few days, Zhuangsheng suddenly fell ill and became more and more serious. Tian is at the head of the bed, crying. The first chapter of Wu Jingzi's scholars in Qing Dynasty: "I saw many men and women crying in the street." Wu Jingzi's the scholars Chapter 20: choose a day to leave, and the lady cried, bid farewell to her parents and went aboard. In the Qing Dynasty, Chu people won the fifth chapter of the romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties: "I don't know what happened to my master, but I was shot to death by him?" Chapter 20 of the complete biography of Shuo Hu by Wu Mingshi in Qing Dynasty: "my daughter Jin Lian often thinks of him and is about to cry." Chapter 9 of the history of civilization: "at that time, men were still OK, and a lot of women were already wearing their hair, crying, falling and falling. Chapter 28: his wife is still ill. A three-year-old girl is crying all the way. She has had enough of this hard work.
Chinese PinYin : tí tí kū kū
cry ceaselessly
holding the same views with minor differences. tóng mén yì hù
To gnaw one's fingers with one's arm. è bì niè zhǐ
get to the root of the problem. guī gēn jié dì