in deep distress
It is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Chu à NGJ à t à ngsh à n, which means to describe suffering from great trauma.
chuàngjùtòngshēn
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[explanation] it refers to suffering from great trauma. Great. The same as "giant", big.
[example] during the eight years of Anti Japanese War, China would never like to see imperialism resurrected in Japan.
in deep distress
be injured in the sinews or bones - shāng jīn dòng gǔ
unable to stand the strain any longer - lì bù néng zhī
Listen to the sound with your bones - chuāi gǔ tīng shēng