Crying
Crying, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t í Ti ā NK ū D ì, which means crying, describing very sad. It comes from the book of driving on the road in the South Village.
The origin of Idioms
Tao Zongyi, Yuan Dynasty, wrote "when the envoy came, it was earth shaking. When the envoy went, it was dark and dark. The officials were happy, but the people were crying."
Analysis of Idioms
Call for heaven and earth
Idiom usage
Tao Zongyi's "the record of stopping farming in Nancun · the letter of driving on the road" said: "when the envoy came, it was earth shaking; when the envoy went, it was dark, officials were happy, but the people were crying."
Chinese PinYin : tí tiān kū dì
Crying
distant relatives and next-door neighbors. yuǎn qīn jìn lín
Birds of prey will strike, fly low and gather their wings. zhì niǎo jiāng jī,bēi fēi liǎn yì
restrict sb . 's activities to a designated area or sphere. huà dì chéng láo
apparently acquiescing while contrary-minded. mào lí shén hé