a deep grievance that cannot be cleared
Chen Yuan Mo Xue, a Chinese idiom, is ch é NYU ā nm ò Xu ě in pinyin, which means that one can not get redress for a long time. From the biography of Lingying.
The origin of Idioms
Tang yuti's biography of Lingying: "when you hide in the secluded rock, you will never forget the injustice."
Idiom usage
It's just for the dead to be innocent, so it's just for the dead to hold injustice. The 24th chapter of nine lives and strange injustice by Wu Jianren in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: redress the wrongs
a deep grievance that cannot be cleared
graceful and handsome like a bird spreading its wings or a pheasant showing off its resplendent feather in flight -- descriptive of buildings - niǎo gé huī fēi
Chicken Intestines and dog bellies - jī cháng gǒu dù
There is not enough success, but more failure - chéng shì bù zú,bài shì yǒu yú