lovingly pathetic
Chu moving, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for CH ǔ ch ǔ D ò NgR é n, means to describe beautiful, moving mind. From the book of songs Cao Feng mayfly.
Analysis of Idioms
Chu Keren
Idiom usage
There is a man who sells fish and clay. He saw a woman come out of the house, about twenty years old. Volume II of hutianlu by Baiyi Jushi in Huaiyin in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
The book of songs, Cao Feng, Ephemera: "the feather of ephemera, the clothes are clear." Yuan Haowen's zayan: "all the people in Chu and Chu are jade."
lovingly pathetic
decline riches and prefer poverty - cí fù jū pín
cheerful and pleasing to the eye - yuè mù shǎng xīn
Soldiers can't help but generals - bīng bù yóu jiàng
wait till the yellow river runs clear water - sì hé zhī qīng
relay on hearsay instead of seeing for oneself - yǐ ěr wéi mù