in deep sorrow
Tearful is an idiom, pronunciation is t ì L è Iji ā Oji ā, still tearful. It comes from the Song Dynasty Chen Liang's memorial to Peng Zi and Fu Fu Fu.
explain
Still tears.
source
In the Song Dynasty, Chen Liang's "memorial to pengzi and his father's restoration", it is said that "love is the most important thing, and the bandits are well respected. A sprinkling from the wind will bring tears to my eyes. "
Examples
In the fifth chapter of vinegar gourd written by Fu Shi, the leader of Ming Dynasty: "at first, Du Shi said that it was false. Look at that, it's true."
in deep sorrow
insatiably greedy like wolves and tigers - láng tān hǔ shì
show all sorts of ugly behaviours - chǒu tài bǎi chū
not to breathe a word about a single word - zhī zì bù tí