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As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Chu í y ī NGD ù NZ ú, which means to describe people's feelings of grief and regret. It's the same as "vertebrae, chest and feet". From the spirit of the age of the goddess.
Analysis of Idioms
It's the same as the word "vertebrae, chest and feet"
The origin of Idioms
Wen Yiduo's the spirit of the times of the Goddess: "no wonder all Chinese young people read the goddess without hesitation, shouting with the same voice as Qu Yuan in Xiang Lei - Oh, what sad lyrics! I started to cry, too
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in grief or indignation.
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have underhand secret dealings - sī xiāng shòu shòu
the troops have been in operation too long and soldiers are extremely tired - shī lǎo bīng pí
the crumbs which fall from one 's master 's table - yú bēi lěng zhì
be fully intellectual and loyal - jié zhì jìn zhōng