nurse a grievance and gulp down one 's sobs
Yin hen Tang Sheng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ NH è NT ū NSH ē ng, which means to describe suffering, hatred and sadness, not daring to reveal. It comes from Han Fu written by Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
It comes from the Han Fu written by Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasty: "since ancient times, there has been death, so it's necessary to drink hatred and swallow it."
Analysis of Idioms
To swallow one's breath
Idiom usage
He is a good man and a good man. He has no complaint. Lu Jiuyuan's book with Xu Ziyi in Song Dynasty
nurse a grievance and gulp down one 's sobs
The evil is already in full swing - è guàn yǐ yíng
talk of everything under the sun - tán tiān shuō dì
seeing the name of a thing one thinks of its function - gù míng sī yì
Two in a row and three in a row - lián èr bìng sān