he returned to his native place much disappointed
In Chinese, Pinyin is f è IR á n é RF ǎ n, which means to come back with disappointment, and to describe to retreat in the middle of the way because of negative disappointment. It comes from Zhuangzi Dechong Fu written by Zhuangzi in the Warring States period, Song Dynasty and Zhou Dynasty.
Idiom usage
When he soiled his suit, he had to turn it around.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: returning to the past, thinking about the past
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi Dachong Fu, written by Zhuangzi in the Warring States period, song and Zhou, said, "I am angry when I brush, but Mr. Shi's place is in vain."
Idiom explanation
Feiran: depressed and disappointed. Reverse: return. Come back with disappointment. It's used to describe shrinking in the middle because of negative disappointment. It is the same as "thinking of returning to the past" and "returning to the past".
he returned to his native place much disappointed
A hedge between keeps friendship green. - jūn zǐ zhī jiāo dàn rú shuǐ
people starved to death are everywhere - è piǎo zǎi dào