Tears and blood
Blood and tears is an idiom, the pronunciation is Xu è L è iy í NGJ ī n, which means tears wet the skirt. I'm very sad. It comes from the epitaph of Cui cemetery, the governor of Guozhou, written by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty.
explain
Tears of blood: Tears of grief; Surplus: fullness. Tears wet the skirt. I'm very sad.
usage
I am very sad.
Discrimination of words
Degree of common use: rare
Emotional color: derogatory words
Idiom structure: subject predicate
Time of birth: ancient times
Tears and blood
Go to the East and go to the West - dōng zhēng xī tǎo
preserve one 's personality in old age - hán huā wǎn jié
support those in distress and aid those in misery - fú wēi jiù kùn
part company each going his own way - fēn dào yáng biāo
Cut down on the achievements and reserve the ability - fá gōng jīn néng
it seem as if a whole generation had passed - gé shì zhī gǎn