be very worried about
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Qi à NCH á nggu à D à, which means to describe a person who is worried about something. From the enemy creditor.
Entry
be very worried about
Pinyin
qiānchángguàdù
Citation explanation
I'm worried about it
Yuan · anonymous "enemy creditor" the third discount: "how can I hook my child for a while, and hurt my Zhang Shanyou."
In Yu Shi Ming Yan (Volume I) by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty, brother Jiang Xing meets pearl shirt again: "when we start, we are worried; after that, we are lost."
Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan (Volume 16): "for you, I worry about everything day and night, and I forget to eat and sleep."
Ming Ling Mengchu's "second moment of surprise" Volume 17: "since she has been married, I went to reply to the little lady, so that he would not worry about it and have a bad dream."
Chapter 26 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: people are waiting anxiously. If you go to Gaole, you will send someone to send a message.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: spring trees and evening clouds, love between children and women, yearning for every day
Antonym: put in the back of the head, hard hearted
Idiom usage
Combined; used as predicate, attribute and adverbial; with commendatory meaning
be very worried about