be ill both physically and mentally
Psychosomatic disease comes from Lu Xun's "just Ji · answer to Mr. Youheng", which basically means that the body and spirit are very sleepy.
Phonetic notation
Psychosomatic diseases
explain
Chinese explanation of psychosomatic diseases: hand in: together, at the same time; disease: sleepiness. Physical and mental fatigue. [from]: Lu Xun's just a collection of answers to Mr. Youheng: "if I continue to fight, maybe I will be physically and mentally ill." [synonym]: exhausted, exhausted [antonym]: strong, young [grammar]: subject predicate type; as subject, predicate, object; describe the appearance of fatigue
be ill both physically and mentally
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