Cry in the street
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is x í NGH á oxi à NGK à, which means crying on the road or in the lane. Describe the extreme of grief. From the persuasion form.
Idiom explanation
Line: road; number: cry loudly. People on the road and in the streets are crying. Describe people as extremely sad.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Kun of Jin Dynasty wrote in the form of persuading people to enter the country: "if you eat the hair of the earth, you can't stop your qi and cry in the street."
Idiom usage
He is very sad
Examples
More than 400 people set up memorial ceremonies in the prefectures. Biography of Xiao ang in Southern History
Chinese PinYin : xíng háo xiàng kū
Cry in the street
Draw the line and cut the ink. yǐn shéng qiē mò