tears and mucus flowing down rapidly
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is t ì s ì h é ngli ú, which means tears are running all over the face. The description of extreme sadness comes from Shi Shuo Xin Yu and Jin Shu.
The origin of Idioms
"New sayings of the world · speech": "Tao Gong Ji Du" and Liu Xiao quoted Wang Yin's "book of Jin" as saying: "in the book of Jin, I shake my wrist and cry."
Idiom usage
It refers to extreme sadness, caressing the sword, lamenting in front of the book, feeling the loss of every year, not knowing the flow of tears. Song · Lu You's Shangwang xuanfuqi children! If we were in the meeting hall, we would be crying. Fu Lei's "Fu Lei's family letter" has been read for a long time. Because of their generous words, they all shed tears. Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: tearful communication, tearful flow, tearful flow, tearful flow, tearful flow, tearful flow, tearful flow, tearful flow, tearful flow, tearful flow
Chinese PinYin : tì sì héng liú
tears and mucus flowing down rapidly
ask favours of relatives and friends. qiú qīn kào yǒu
lose one's beyond recognition. miàn mù quán fēi
painted beams and carved pillars. huà liáng diāo dòng