A sea of bitterness
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m á NGM á NGK ǔ h ǎ I, Buddhist language, which means a vast and far-reaching appearance; it refers to endless suffering. It comes from the seven signatures of Yunji.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Junfang of Song Dynasty, Volume 66 of seven signatures of Cloud Collection: "I see the dust of Nanshan Mountain, and it is a hill for years. In a sea of bitterness, life and death become waves. "
Analysis of Idioms
A sea of anguish
Idiom usage
It means endless suffering. example a sea of bitterness, a turning point.
A sea of bitterness
He who gains will prosper, and he who loses will perish - dé rén zhě chāng,shī rén zhě wáng
meeting and departing are irregular - huì shǎo lí duō
Chew the palate and beat the bed - jiáo è chuí chuáng
see the head of the magic dragon but not its tail - shén lóng jiàn shǒu
cause of vital and lasting importance - bǎi nián dà yè