Hold a grudge
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à OQ à Xi á NYU à n, which means to describe people suffering from injustice. It comes from the new Pinghua of the history of the Five Dynasties · history of Liang Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
To be wronged: to be wronged; to be wronged: to be wronged.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of the new Pinghua of the Five Dynasties · history of Liang Dynasty written by Wu Mingshi of Song Dynasty: "these three meritorious officials, holding their grievances, sue the emperor of heaven."
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: redress the wrongs
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and adverbial to describe a person who has been wronged. He died of injustice.
Hold a grudge
high official positions and riches - gōng míng lì lù
get rid of or get away form duties , pressure , etc. - bù kě kāi jiāo
a minister without support at court and a prince born of a concubine fallen from grace - gū chén niè zǐ
send the army out without a righteous cause - shī chū wú míng
have nothing but the bare walls in one 's house - jiā tú sì bì