Sighs and sighs
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du à NT à NCH á NGX à, which means to sigh continuously with a short or long sound. From Wu Hongdao's Wu Ye Er Qu in Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wu Hongdao's Wu Ye Er Qu in Yuan Dynasty: "the rain suddenly clears up, the embroidery needle stops, sighs and sighs a few times."
Idiom usage
Chen Xiucai is full of bird like air. She beats the stage and the stool, sighs and sighs. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty
Sighs and sighs
Good fortune is hard to give up - shàn cái nán shě
drop one 's chopsticks on hearing a clap of thunder - wén léi shī zhù
ruthless and devoid of human feelings - rěn xīn hài lǐ
speak with fervour and assurance - kǎn kǎn ér yán
The island is thin and the countryside is cold - dǎo shòu jiāo hán