lonely
Walking alone, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ú x í NGJ ǔ J ǔ, which means walking alone. It's lonely. It comes from the poem of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Poem Tang · wind and Du": "walking alone, no one else, not as good as my father." Mao Zhuan: "walking alone, no relatives."
Analysis of Idioms
Walking alone
Idiom usage
It means that a person walks alone. He is worried about it, but he has no excuse. Shen Fu's six chapters of a floating life
lonely
dupe a person and then pull the ladder from under him - shàng shù bá tī
travel along a long and difficult road - tī shān háng hǎi
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