The heart of the vertebrae is full
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Chu í x ī nd ù NZ ú, which means to describe people's grief and regret. It comes from Liang Qichao's on the origin of China's weakness.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in grief or indignation
Analysis of Idioms
Near synonym: vertebrae, chest and foot
The origin of Idioms
Section 4 of Liang Qichao's on the origin of China's accumulated weakness: "I have a general survey of the past 200 years since the reign of this dynasty in the middle Xia Dynasty. If it's a lost opportunity, if it's a disease, if it's a disaster, if it's a cataclysm, every Province has a deep heart and a deep sorrow."
Idiom explanation
It describes a person's grief, regret, etc. It's the same as "vertebrae, chest and feet".
Chinese PinYin : chuí xīn dùn zú
The heart of the vertebrae is full
layer upon layer of peaks and knolls. céng luán dié zhàng
blackmail and impose exactions on. qiāo zhà lè suǒ
beaming with joy , very happy. xǐ méi xiào yǎn