in gloomy mood
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi á NCH ó UW à nzh à ng, which means a lot of inexplicable troubles; it describes empty thoughts and sentimentality; it also describes full of sorrow. From Zhang Sheng cooking the sea.
Idiom explanation
Idle worry: unspeakable worry.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of Zhang Sheng's cooking the sea by Li Haogu in Yuan Dynasty: "it really kills all kinds of leisure and worries."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object and attribute; it can be used to describe full of sorrow.
Chinese PinYin : xián chóu wàn zhǒng
in gloomy mood
cause destruction to both sides. liǎng bài jù shāng
press forward to the enemy's capital. zhí dǎo huáng lóng