Deep in the heart
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ò nggu à nx ī NL ǚ, which means to describe the extreme grief. From Gengxi poetry.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of Gengxi Shihua written by Chen Yanxiao of Song Dynasty, "Guanglu, the first emperor of Yanxiao, was a subordinate official of the imperial Department of the capital in Jingkang. He tasted the dynasty of defending the imperial policy and offered it to the emperor, but the arguer was Juzhi. When the capital was lost, the officers and soldiers of the governor fought with the prisoners, so they sacrificed their lives for the country. On the day of burial, the Duke is an elegy Every time Yan Xiao read it, he was absorbed in it. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Deep in the heart
go in to and come out from the state of being and not being - chū yǒu rù wú
the fit proportion of architecture - zhú bāo sōng mào
each improves by association with the other - zhū lián bì hé
punish one as a warning to a hundred - chéng yī jǐng bǎi