mournful howling
Ghost crying and wolf howling is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as Gu ǐ K ū L á NGH á o, which means (1) to describe crying miserable. ② It's a sad cry. ② To describe a loud, messy, frightening voice. The sound was loud and messy, frightening.
Idiom explanation
① It's a sad cry. ② To describe a loud, messy, frightening voice.
Idioms and allusions
Chapter 6 of Wei Wei's "the East" part 3: "some get under the car, some rush to the back of the tank, and the ghosts cry and the wolves howl, making a mess." All of a sudden, three planes flew over their heads and generally headed for the north mountain. --Guan Hua's punishment 5
Discrimination of words
English translation setup wildshrieks and howls degree of common use: rare emotional color: derogatory grammatical usage: predicate, attributive, adverbial; refers to loud crying idiom structure: combined generation time: Modern
mournful howling
the evening of the moon and the morning of the flowers - yuè xī huā zhāo
be frightened out of one 's wits - jīng hún duó pò
come down in one continuous line - yī mài xiāng chéng
Forget to eat and forget to sleep - wàng cān fèi qǐn