distraught
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ǎ Iji é ch ó uch á ng, which means that a melancholy mood can not be untied. It comes from the Song Dynasty's Magnolia flower by Jiang xingzu's daughter.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Jiang xingzu's daughter's poem "the reduced word magnolia flower · the title of Xiongzhou post" said: "Feihong has passed by, and there is no day and night to worry about."
Idiom usage
Poor me. I'm so worried that I can't solve it for you. Scene 10 of Yue Opera Liangshanpo and Zhu Yingtai
distraught
The pen labors on the ideas of the mind. - xīn zhī bǐ gēng
Fish letters and wild geese letters - yú shū yàn xìn
there is a crack to squeeze through - yǒu xì kě chèng