mentally disturbed
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī nhu á it ǎ NT è, which means you can't be at ease because of a guilty heart or worry. It's from Strange Tales from a lonely studio, Qiao Niang.
The origin of Idioms
Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio, qiaoniang, in the Qing Dynasty: "listening to song's voice and Su Su's, the insects in the night are playing mournfully, the center is uneasy, and the regret is burning."
Idiom usage
When he conceived in October and gave birth, a new life was about to be born. He silently wished his mother and son peace. Hoda's Muslim funeral Chapter 8
Chinese PinYin : xīn huái tǎn tè
mentally disturbed
The sky is high and the earth is low. tiān gāo dì xià
put it down in black and white. bái zhǐ hēi zì
refuse to admit even unto death. shǐ kǒu dǐ lài