suffer an unjust grievance
Wronged, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi á NYU ā NF ù Q ū, meaning wronged, wronged. It comes from the injustice of Dou'e written by Guan Hanqing in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate, an object, an attribute
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: wronged, wronged
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Guan Hanqing's the second fold of Dou'e's injustice: "I've been a ghost who has no head, but I'm not willing to let you go
Idiom explanation
Title: in the mouth, negative: suffer; metaphor heart wronged, wronged.
Chinese PinYin : xián yuān fù qū
suffer an unjust grievance
The clouds are disturbing and breaking. yún rǎo fú liè
both brothers are proficient in knowledge and noted reputation. jīn yǒu yù kūn