Heartbroken
Heartbreaking, a Chinese idiom, pronounced t ò NGX ī nqi è g ǔ, is used to describe the degree of pain. It comes from the book of the night story, Bai Ping.
Idiom explanation
The pain penetrated into the bone. Describe the extreme of grief and indignation. It also describes the depth of pain.
The origin of Idioms
He bange's "a tale of the night with a record of Bai Ping" in the Qing Dynasty says: "I'm too ungrateful, that is, Wang Kui and Li Yi, but I don't catch them It's very painful to think about it. It's not overnight. "
Idiom usage
Only the sparse and dense branches, constantly trembling, enduring all kinds of distress, waiting for the spring in the far future. The 13th chapter of Qu Qiubai's hungry hometown
Heartbroken
break the cauldrons and sink boats - chén zhōu pò fǔ
If you don't talk about the ice and charcoal, you will know the heat and cold - bīng tàn bù yán,lěng rè zì míng
No matter how solid the root is, it will hurt - zài shí zhī gēn bì shāng