very depressed and sorrowful
Heartbroken, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī nd ǎ NJ ù Su ì, meaning to describe a great shock. From chapter 82 of the chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is calm, calm and carefree
The origin of Idioms
The 82nd chapter of the annals of the kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "on the way, I even got a report of emergency. The sergeant knew that his home and country had been attacked. He was heartbroken, and he was tired and had no fighting spirit."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, attributive, complement; refers to receive shock; derogatory.
very depressed and sorrowful
phoenix coronet and robes of rank - fèng guān xiá pèi
cover one 's face and creep away - pěng tóu shǔ cuàn
the blood of loyal courtiers who die unjustly become jasper - cháng hóng huà bì