Heartache
Grief is a Chinese idiom, pronounced t ò NGX ī NSH ā ngy ì, which means to describe the extreme grief. It comes from the biography of Li Gu in the later Han Dynasty.
explain
Describe grief to the extreme
source
Li guzhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "after the accumulation of poverty, it is easy to be revived, and we should be sincere and think well. As it is said, today's affairs are the same as before. I'm sorry that I've followed the mountain grass. "
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Heartache
unpredictability of world affairs - dōng hǎi yáng chén
all the malpractices have been abolished - fēng qīng bì jué
leave a stink for ten thousand years - yí chòu qiān nián