Endomysis of the enemy
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ú NJI ā J ī Su ǐ, which means to penetrate into the muscle and bone marrow. It means to feel deeply, which is the same as "enemy's flesh and soul". It's from the chronicle of Lang Qian.
The origin of Idioms
The first volume of Lang Qian Ji Wen written by Chen Kangqi in Qing Dynasty: "for more than 300 years, I have been nurtured deeply, and I have lost my soul."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate or attributive; it refers to the degree or depth of feeling.
Examples
Jing feels cool and extremely comfortable. Mao Dun's disillusionment
Endomysis of the enemy
The jade is destroyed in the forest - yù huǐ dú zhōng
It's like an arrow to return home - guī xīn sì jiàn
with a kind expression on one 's face - pú sà dī méi
history is full of such instances - shǐ bù jué shū