pain of cutting one 's body
Pain of the skin, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi è f ū zh ī t ò ng, interpretation refers to the very close relationship with their own, personal suffering. I feel deeply. From Strange Tales of a Lonely Studio: unjust imprisonment.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Shouren's biography of learning in the Ming Dynasty: "only the pain of the skin, but there are those who can't, often reply." Pu Songling's strange tales from a Lonely Studio: unjust imprisonment in the Qing Dynasty: "with one name at the end of the paper, he became a gangrene attached to the bone, and suffered from all kinds of crimes at the public door, which is a pain of incisive skin."
Analysis of Idioms
Xiehouyu fall on the kitchen knife lantern riddle operation
Idiom usage
He has a strong sense of the Japanese imperialist atrocities. the national division in North Korea makes us feel a kind of pain.
pain of cutting one 's body
Work at sunrise and rest at sunrise - rì chū ér zuò,rì rù ér xī
different from the ordinary tune - xīng yún zhì yǔ
give up eating for fear of choking - wén yē fèi shí