cry bitterly
Crying, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ū Ti ā NH ǎ nd ì, which means raising your voice and crying. From the young emperor.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth chapter of Ling Li's the young emperor: "when thirty sticks come down in the court, all adults cry, but when he is young, he doesn't hum."
Analysis of Idioms
Call for heaven and earth
Idiom usage
As a predicate or adverbial; referring to grief. In Yu Hua's living, there is a long line of wailing and wailing The 23rd chapter of the journey to the west by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "after that, she kicked and beat in the stomach of the Luocha girl. The pain made her pale, crying and rolling on the ground."
cry bitterly
A scholar dies for a bosom friend - shì wèi zhī jǐ zhě sǐ
the ironclad details pile up mountain high - tiě zhèng rú shān
said of a widow or concubine who remarried - pí pá bié nòng