Dry cry and wet cry
Dry crying and wet crying, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā NT í sh ī K ū, which means crying. It comes from the biography of Wei Jing in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Wei Jing Zhuan in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty:" Jing said: "children are used to going away, and let them be their confidants. Why do they have to cry and cry and not listen to beating?"
Idiom explanation
Dry cry: cry without tears. Wet cry: cry with tears. Cry without tears and with tears. ① It describes crying. ② It also refers to the expression of pain. Also known as "wet cry dry cry.".
Idiom usage
Cry, cry, cry, cry
Dry cry and wet cry
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