grieve
The idiom, pronounced R é Nb ǎ IQ í sh ē n, means that other people are willing to die a hundred times in exchange for the resurrection of the dead, which means that they mourn the dead deeply.
Idiom explanation
Idiom: a hundred people
Pronunciation: R é Nb ǎ IQ í sh ē n
Note: one hundred times: one hundred times. Others are willing to die a hundred times in exchange for the resurrection of the dead. To express the deepest mourning for the dead.
The origin of Idioms
"Poem · Qinfeng · huangniao": "if you can redeem it, you will have a hundred people."
Examples of Idioms
Your sacrifice is the eternal regret of the revolution, which cannot be redeemed. (Chen Yi's poem crying for Comrade Xiyi, commander of Ye Army)
grieve
I've gone through a lot of sweat - hàn chū qià bèi