Sorrow of wind and wood
The tragedy of wind and wood, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGM ù zh ī B ē I, which means that it refers to the sadness of parents' death. It's from the story of Qingshan, Yuanbai's speculation.
Analysis of Idioms
The wind tree is full of sorrow, the wind tree sighs, and the wind tree is full of sorrow
The origin of Idioms
Gu Dadian's Qingshan Ji Yuanbai chuamo in the Ming Dynasty said, "when I lost my parents in my early years, I often cherish the sadness of wind and wood; when I was strong, I played drums and pots, but I had no music for a long time."
Idiom usage
The sorrow of the death of one's parents. examples ~ how! Gu Yanwu's book with Li Xiangbei in Qing Dynasty
Sorrow of wind and wood
an old man enjoys life with no cares - hán yí nòng sūn
the blood of loyal courtiers who die unjustly become jasper - cháng hóng huà bì
thoroughly read and deeply think - shú dú shēn sī