Happy with misfortune
Happy with misfortune. As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l è Hu ò x ì ngz ā I, which means to take pleasure in other people's misfortunes. It comes from the biography of Shen you in the book of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Shen you in the book of Song Dynasty, it is said that "at the beginning of you's life, he was taboo by the state. He liked to be seen in his appearance, and the whole world mourned with him. It's also a crime of great rebellion. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: schadenfreude antonym: pitiful and pitiful
Idiom usage
It refers to the lack of goodwill
Happy with misfortune
cause extreme worry and distress - xuán cháng guà dù
extraordinary ideas and admirable action - guī yì qí xíng
only rigidly adhere to words and expressions , without regard to the general meaning of the whole writing - xún háng shǔ mò
break the literature into pieces and take one paragraph or few sentences - duàn zhāng jié jù
A thousand year old crane returns home - qiān suì hè guī