touching
Can't bear to read, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù R ě NZ ú D ú, meaning can't bear to read, often used to describe the content of the article sad and moving. It comes from the record of hutianlu written by Baiyi Jushi of Huaiyin in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
In a few short sentences, the tragic scene of hell on earth after the great disaster is vividly portrayed, which is hard to bear to read.
The origin of Idioms
In the first volume of hutianlu written by Baiyi Jushi in Huaiyin of Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the governor of Fujian, he Gong and Xiao Song, took his wife's couplet and wept every word, which makes people can't bear to read."
Chinese PinYin : bù rěn zú dú
touching
Wash your feet and get on the boat. xǐ jiǎo shàng chuán
feel ashamed of one's inferiority. zì kuì bù rú
words cannot express all one intends to say. yán bù jìn yì
sport with the wind and play with the moon -- seek pleasure. cháo fēng nòng yuè
the greatness of a man lends glory to a place. rén jié dì líng