I've lost my heart
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ě IR ú s à NGG ǒ u, which means people are frustrated and depressed. It comes from historical records, Confucius family.
The origin of Idioms
In historical records · Confucius family: "Confucius was suitable for Zheng, lost with his disciples, Confucius was independent of guodongmen It's like a lost dog. " Pei Pei quoted Wang Su as saying, "a lost dog is tired but not proud because its owner is sad and has no food. Confucius was born in troubled times, and he could not do it, so he was too tired to succeed. "
Idiom explanation
It describes a person who is frustrated and depressed. In ancient times, it was the same as "tired".
I've lost my heart
tie the baggage and take the journey - shù zhuāng jiù dào
Helping the frontier and losing money - zhù biān shū cái
as easy as blowing away the dust - chuī huī zhī lì