one's heart rent with grief
Wuneirufen, a Chinese idiom, whose pinyin is w ǔ n è IR ú f é n, vividly expresses the extreme anxiety by means of metaphor. It comes from Huang Xiaopei's twenty year dream of prosperity in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; predicate; derogatory; very anxious
The origin of Idioms
The 33rd chapter of Huang Xiaopei's twenty years of prosperous dream in Qing Dynasty: "according to my brother's inquiry, I can't get things done without a million yuan. How to plan like this? I didn't see my elder brother's reply a few days ago. I'm burning inside. "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] five inner like crack, heart like a knife antonym] ecstatic, heart in full bloom
Chinese PinYin : wǔ nèi rú fén
one's heart rent with grief
climb hills and ford streams. pá shān shè shuǐ
while water can carry a boat , it can also overturn it. zài zhōu fù zhōu
make best use of the advantages and bypass the disadvantages. yáng cháng bì duǎn
leave false ways and come back to the true. qù xié guī zhèng