be very worried about
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā NCH á NGG ē D ù, which means to describe how much I miss you or how sad I feel. It comes from xiaoshidiao, annoyed evil people, written by Baipu in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
(1) I miss you very much. (2) describe the inner sorrow as a knife cut.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Baipu's "xiaoshidiao · Chasha Ren" Song: "in order to remember Xiaoqing, I feel deeply worried, and I feel sad and worried." In Sanqu of the whole Yuan Dynasty, four changes of head, Acacia: "I'm so worried that I don't hear from you." Li Rihua of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of the South and west chamber, a dream of the grass bridge: "you are in a cold bed, the Phoenix is separated from the Luan, and the full moon is covered by clouds. It's a heartbreak, but now it's broken and gracious, and it's painful to think about it. "
Idiom usage
The second part of Guan Hanqing's butterfly dream in Yuan Dynasty: "the second brother lives in hell Three elder brothers fight more poison, the old body cuts the intestines The third discount of Yuan Wu Ming Shi's "enemy creditor" is: "the land is not rough, but how can I hook up my child for a while, and hurt my Zhang Shanyou."
be very worried about
he fled in any path he could without heeding which he chose - jí bù zé lù