Be concerned
Worry, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu à D à Qi à nx à n, meaning anxious mood. It comes from Yan Zhuanshu written by Wang Yuanding of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for caring
The origin of Idioms
"From now on, we will not search in our dreams, we will not worry about our illness, we will not worry about our hearts," Wang Yuanding wrote
Idiom explanation
Lead: care. To describe a state of anxiety.
Be concerned
this proclamation is hereby issued in all sincerity and earnestness - qiè qiè cǐ bù
sport with the wind and play with the moon -- seek pleasure - cháo fēng yǒng yuè
loving care a mother gives to her child - wēi gàn bì shī
Too many boats don't get in the way - chuán duō bù ài lù