Broken heart
Jiuhuichangduan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji ǔ Hu í ch á ngdu à n, which means that pain, worry and depression have reached the extreme point. From the book of Ren Shaoqing.
The origin of Idioms
According to Sima Qian's report to Ren Shaoqing in the Han Dynasty, "it's based on one day's intestines and nine times of return. If you live there, you will forget."
Idiom usage
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Examples
Looking forward to my heartbreak, thinking of my two eyebrows. The third discount of playing in the river Pavilion by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty
Broken heart
Success is king, defeat is bandit - chéng zé wéi wáng ,bài zé wéi kòu
have long enjoyed a good reputation - jiǔ fù shèng míng
first he abused her and in the end he gave her up - shǐ luàn zhōng qì
Stick to the weak and embrace the disabled - shǒu quē bào cán
set long narrow flag to call back the spirit of the dead - yáng fān zhāo hún