find relief in
Li á oy ǐ Z ì w è I, a Chinese idiom, means to comfort oneself. From preface to Hongfu by Zhang Heng of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
What I want to comfort myself with is that there is another word "a" which is very correct and has no defect of being attached to others. Lu Xun's collection of extras: the popularization of literature and art
The origin of Idioms
(Han) Zhang Heng's preface to Hongfu: "in Hengyang in the south, you can avoid the cold of Qi In the remaining 50 years of his life, suddenly Yan has arrived. He will always talk about his life and his affairs. He regrets that he has many thoughts. He will write a poem to comfort himself. "
Analysis of Idioms
If you have something to lose, if you are disappointed, if you have something to lose
find relief in
The order of running through the fish - guàn yú zhī xù
a man should get married on coming of age - nán dà dāng qǔ
a general who rather prefers to be beheaded than to surrender - duàn tóu jiāng jūn