uneasy
The Chinese idiom, Ru ò y ǒ usu ǒ w á ng in pinyin, means that something seems to have been lost. It describes the appearance of being restless and the feeling of emptiness in the heart, which is the same as "feeling lost". From Huainanzi yuandaoxun.
Notes on Idioms
If: it seems.
The origin of Idioms
"Huainanzi · yuandaoxun" says: "I'll get rid of the car, rest my horse, stop drinking and enjoy myself, but my heart suddenly feels as if I'm lost, and I feel as if I'm dead."
Idiom usage
Be in a state of uncertainty.
uneasy
impervious to desires and passions - gǔ jǐng wú bō