tears and mucus flowing down rapidly
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is t ì s ì Z ò NGH é ng, which means that tears are running all over the face. It describes extreme sadness. It comes from the application form for doctors in Xie Jia Dynasty by Wang Yucheng of Song Dynasty.
explain
Tears, tears. Si, a runny nose. It's the same as "tears flow across the river".
source
Wang Yucheng of the Song Dynasty wrote in the form of inviting doctors in the xiega Dynasty: "it's not the power of the junior minister to review the ancient times, but the kindness of his majesty. His tears are everywhere and he is in chaos."
usage
Used as a predicate, attributive, or adverbial; used in grief.
Discrimination of words
Degree of common use: Average
Emotional color: commendatory words
Idiom structure: subject predicate
Time of birth: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : tì sì zòng héng
tears and mucus flowing down rapidly
hear readily without comprehending what is heard. ěr shí zhī lùn
feel like old friends at the first meeting. yī miàn rú jiù
be happy and pleased with oneself. yí rán zì dé
lofty and brilliant discourse. chóng lùn hóng yì