in deep worry every day
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì Zu ò ch ó uch é ng, which means to be surrounded by sorrow and immersed in it all day. It comes from Fan Chengda's Ci Yun Dai Da Liu Wenqian in Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
I've been in distress all day. I've been in distress all day.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Chengda, Song Dynasty, wrote the poem "the second rhyme answers to Liu Wenqian:" a song of resentment in the sound of red windows, now it is divided into two sad cities. "
Idiom explanation
City of sorrow: it means surrounded by sorrow. All day long in sorrow.
in deep worry every day
A moth that grows up by accumulating errors - jī é chéng dù