perturbed in mind
Zhongxinyaoyao, pronunciation: zh ō NGX ī NY á oy á o, Chinese idiom; interpretation: Center: heart; Yaoyao: restlessness. It describes being in a trance and unable to support oneself. Source: Book of songs · Wang Feng · Shuli: "that Shuli, that seedling of millet. I'm all over the place. Those who know me are worried, and those who don't know me are what I want. "
Idiom explanation
Interpretation Center: heart; shaking: uneasiness. It describes being in a trance and unable to support oneself.
Idioms and allusions
Source of "book of songs · Wangfeng · Shuli": "that Shuli, that seedling of millet. I'm all over the place. Those who know me are worried. Those who don't know me are what I want. "
Discrimination of words
Usage: as a clause; used in written language
Chinese PinYin : zhōng xīn yáo yáo
perturbed in mind
high-minded , lofty spirit and pure action. gāo qíng yuǎn zhì
the lofty sentiments of fearing no hardships in the open. mù tiān xí dì