Sorrow and sorrow
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is y ú NCH ó uy ǔ Yu à n, which means to say goodbye. From he Manzi.
The origin of Idioms
Song dynasty sun Guangxian's poem he Manzi: "the sleeves of the song half cover the eyebrows, Dai is miserable, and the tears are dripping down the lapel. Melancholy clouds and sorrows, where to find the soul
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. Example contemporary writer Yin Qian: "give the novel back to the story: less lengthy personal comments, less unnecessary mockery of wind and snow, less feeble emotions, less absurd nonsense." (see Anthology of miscellaneous works of Yin Qian)
Sorrow and sorrow
fall in with others ' wishes and acquire admittance - tōu hé gǒu róng
Saving a life is better than building a seven level floating chart - jiù rén yī mìng,shèng zào qī jí fú tú
work miracles in manoeuvring troops - yòng bīng rú shén