burning with impatience
It's a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is x ī NJ í Hu ǒ Li ǎ o, which means that the heart is as anxious as fire. I'm very anxious. From the whole story of flying dragon.
Analysis of Idioms
I'm in a hurry. I can't wait. I'm in a hurry
The origin of Idioms
"The eunuch in charge of the imperial court was so anxious that he couldn't do anything about it," says Wu Xuan of the Qing Dynasty
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; as predicate, attribute, adverbial; for people. Iron head, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu, Hulu. School by Guan Hua
burning with impatience
cultivate virtue throug practicing thrift - jiǎn yǐ yǎng dé
be near to worthies and keep away from mean fellows - qīn xián yuǎn nìng
find a sheltering place or a small job - yī zhī yī qī