lonely
Solitary, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ū sh ē nzh ī y ǐ ng, meaning a lonely person. Orphans have no relatives. It comes from the third fold of Dou E yuan.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] in a single form and [antonym] in front and behind
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Guan Hanqing's the third fold of Dou'e yuan: "pity me, if I am alone and have no relatives, I will swallow my anger and complain."
Idiom usage
It is used to describe loneliness without relatives. In Qing Dynasty, Xiang Lingzi's Xuan Ting yuan · Chuang Hui: "who pities me to wander around the world?" "I'm a lonely mother-in-law. I have no relatives. I'm good at being bullied. 」
lonely
associating with benevolent gentlemen and befriending good neighbors - qīn rén shàn lín
what the heart wishes one 's hands accomplish - suì xīn yīng shǒu
make impromptu comic gestures and ramarks - chā kē dǎ hùn
know the flavour of sth. by taking one sample - cháng dǐng yī luán