deep sorrow
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Chu í x ī n ǒ uxu è, which means "the heart weeps blood". From materials of the patriotic movement of the May 4th Movement: history of Shanghai's strike and national salvation.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Blood weeping in the heart of vertebrae, blood weeping in the heart of vertebrae
The origin of Idioms
"The May 4th Patriotic Movement materials · the history of Shanghai's national salvation by striking the city": "urge representatives to crawl to Beijing to make a final request, hope for the consciousness on the way, and work hard for our president."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe the extreme grief.
Chinese PinYin : chuí xīn ǒu xuè
deep sorrow
pretending to be wealthy and generous. chàng chóu liáng shā
greedy , cruel and shameless. gǒu xīn gǒu xíng
have no other intention until death. zhì sǐ mǐ tā
loyalty , filial piety , chastity and righteousness. zhōng xiào jié yì
Be content with one's heart. xiàng xīn chēng yì
a wicked and damp place stands low. wù shī jū xià