greatly discouraged
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì L ǎ nx ī nhu ī, which means to be disappointed and depressed. It comes from yuan Qiaoji's qiaomengfu Xiaoling, yujiaozhi and Toushi.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Qiaoji's "qiaomengfu Xiaoling, yujiaozhi, Toushi Er Qu" says, "I'm not disheartened. How can I accompany you?"
Idiom usage
It refers to not wanting to make progress. Therefore, I blame him for not listening to me, so I am lazy and disheartened, saying that everyone has broken up. The 40th chapter of journey to the west by Wu Chengen in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yì lǎn xīn huī
greatly discouraged
Burn the nest and make trouble. fén cháo dǎo xué