Cry for blood
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ò UX ī NQ ì Xu è, which means to describe the extreme grief. It comes from the book of song, the first chapter of Emperor Wu.
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: koxingqixue [Pinyin]: K ò UX ī NQ ì Xu è [simplified spelling]: kxqx [explanation]: describes the extreme grief.
The origin of Idioms
[source]: "Song Shu · Wudi Ji Shang": "Yu and so on, so they cry for blood, not to mention the place."
Examples of Idioms
[example]: the reason why this minister called for mercy from heaven is that he could not help himself. Zhang Juzheng, Ming Dynasty
Idiom usage
It's very sad
Cry for blood
discourse at random of things past and present - shuō gǔ dào jīn
your goodness has made me a new man - ēn tóng zài zào