The sea and the mountain
Melancholy is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m è NH ǎ ICH ó ush ā n, which means that melancholy is as big as a mountain, as deep as the sea, and cannot be discharged. It comes from the story of you boudoir, 32 Ying boudoir worshiping the moon.
Idiom explanation
Sorrow is like a mountain, depression like a sea. Depression is as big as a mountain and as deep as the sea.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Shi Hui's "the story of you boudoir · 32 Ying boudoir praying to the moon" said: "I heard that after I left my hometown, I felt very bitter. I was worried about the sea and the mountains. I could not help but shed tears."
The sea and the mountain
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