The heart is full of worries
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ù nx ī NH é NGL ǜ, which means that the heart is in distress and the heart is full of worry, which means that it is hard work. It's from Mencius, the second part of Gaozi.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius · Gaozi Xia, written by Mencius Ke in pre Qin Dynasty, said: "trapped in the heart, balanced by consideration, and later made." Zhu Xi's annotation: "things are so poor that they are trapped in the heart and worried, and then they can work hard and rise."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: worry
Idiom usage
It's hard work.
The heart is full of worries
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