cachexia
Malaise is a Chinese word, pronounced w ě im ǐ B ù zh è n, which is interpreted to describe depression. There are related records in the first volume of quotations of Mr. Yuancheng by Ma Yongqing of Song Dynasty.
notes
I'm in low spirits.
Discrimination of words
Part of speech has a derogatory meaning. [structure] combined. In the same rhyme, it makes the night run away, has its own public opinion, is not easy to be obedient, clouds start to spring up, GUI Gan Shen, Wang Wen Sheng Xun, internal and external difficulties, deep hatred, going too far, and you dry up
source
At the end of Jiayou's reign, things in the world seemed to be relieved and depressed. At that time, the literati and bureaucrats were also tired of it, and there were many written comments. Quotations of Mr. Yuancheng by Ma Yongqing of Song Dynasty (Volume 1)
story
In 1125, the Jin army went south to attack the Northern Song Dynasty. Guo Yaoshi, the garrison general of Yanjing, surrendered to the enemy. Liang Fangping, the garrison general of Huanghe, fled to Tokyo, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. Huizong of Song Dynasty passed the throne to Zhao Huan, the son of qinzong of Song Dynasty, and fled to Zhenjiang by himself. Minister Yang Shi wrote: "if you show him a cowardly behavior and feel depressed, then things will go." (the enemy must be inspired to fight against the Jin invasion. If he is depressed, he will be doomed.)
give an example
He's been in the doldrums ever since he failed in business.
Chinese PinYin : wěi mǐ bù zhèn
cachexia
things will develop in the opposite direction when they become extreme. wù jí bì fǎn
humiliate the country and forfeit its sovereignty. sàng quán rǔ guó