be discontented and unhappy
Unhappy, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à ngy à NGB à L è, which means depressed and unhappy. It comes from the family of Zhou Bo, marquis Jiang in historical records.
Idiom usage
What's the matter with you today? Are you always unhappy? Today I went to the amusement park. There were too many people and I didn't play much, so I was unhappy
The origin of Idioms
In the book of historical records, the family of Zhou Bo, marquis Jiang, it is said that "this unhappy person is not a few chief officials."
Chinese PinYin : yàng yàng bù lè
be discontented and unhappy
not accustomed to the climate of a new place. bù xí shuǐ tǔ
have got some dirty trick up one 's sleeve. jū xīn bù liáng
courteously but without sincerity. xū yǔ wēi yí