be in deep distress
In Chinese, Pinyin is k à n à NSH à nzh à ng, which means suffering is both deep and heavy. From red rock.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth chapter of "Hongyan" by Luo guangbin and Yang Yiyan: "how can the peasants who are in great distress endure the ravages of the reactionaries any longer."
Analysis of Idioms
A sea of bitterness
Idiom usage
Suffering a lot. He is used to a hard life.
be in deep distress
be cheap and at the same time very good - jià lián wù měi
have only a superficial understanding - lüè zhī pí máo
a fish leaping over the dragon gate -- have passed a competitive examination - yú shēng lóng mén
Strike the bell and eat the tripod - jī zhōng dǐng shí
heaven is high but listen to the lowliest - tiān gāo tīng xià