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1. Hug your head and cry: Describe a very sad or moving look.
2. Heartache: Extremely sad and sad.
3. Pick the gall and pluck the heart: Pick: take. Gouging: Cutting with a knife. Use a knife to remove the gall and heart. Described as very painful.
4. Hugging your head and crying: It means being very sad or moved, holding your head and crying.
5. The iron Buddha is sad, and the stone man is in tears: the iron cast gods and Buddhas will also be sad, and the carved stone man will also cry. Described as extremely sad.
6. Heartbroken: Explanation: It refers to extreme sadness, extremely sad appearance, describing the extreme sadness. Desire: Near; Soon. Absolute: the breath is terminated; Die.
7. Zhi Burning Hui sighs: Zhi and Hui: the same vanilla name; Incineration: Burning. The grass was burned, and the grass sighed. The parable grieves over the misfortune of one kind.
8. Tears stealing: Tears can only flow in secret, describing the situation of being wronged and sad.
9. The Pain of the West River: Pain: Sadness. Refers to the pain of losing a child.
10. Injury of the kind: It refers to seeing the death of the same kind and feeling sad when thinking of one's future fate. It is a metaphor for being sad to see what happens to someone who is similar to you.
11, the sorrow of the separation: millet: millet. Nostalgia for the homeland. It refers to the sadness of the destruction of the country and the family.
12. The fox dies and the rabbit cries: A metaphor for grief due to the death of the same kind.
13. Chu prisoner relative: Chu: Chu State; Prisoner: captive; Right: Toward, toward. Describe when people encounter crises and changes, they are relatively helpless and sad in vain.
14. Crying can't be looked up: crying so much that you can't raise your head. Describes extreme sadness.
15. Seeing things and sorrow: seeing: seeing; Xing: Up. Seeing something related to the deceased causes grief.
16. The liver and intestines are broken: the metaphor is sad to the extreme.
17, the earth calls the sky: sorrow: sadness, sadness. Crying out in grief. Describe a state of extreme grief and despair.
18. Heartache: Sadness and grief have reached the bone marrow. Described as sad to the extreme.
19. Cold heart and cold teeth: If you open your mouth and sigh for a long time, your teeth will feel cold. Describe the lament of something that hurts feelings or is sad.
20. Joys and sorrows: sadness, joy, separation, gathering. It generally refers to the various situations experienced in life and the various moods that arise from them.
21. Heartbreaking: Describe sadness to the extreme.
22. Crying a few lines: Tears continue to fall. Described as very sad.
23. Sad: Suspicious. Sadness caused by paranoia.
24. People are gone: Describe the sadness of seeing relics and missing the deceased. With "the piano is dead".
25, the boss is injured: the boss: old; A: In vain. When you are old, you can't achieve anything, so you have to be sad.
26, such as mourning: mourning: death; Kao: Father; Yan: Mother. It's as sad as if my parents died.
27, all five collapsed: so sad that even the internal organs were broken. Describes extreme grief.
28, sad tears: sad: cold. Describe bleak and sad.
29. Thrilling and tragic: shocking: shaking; Sad: sad, sad. Describe the shaking and sorrow that makes people's hearts.
30. Sadness is invincible: victory: can bear. I can't bear the grief. Describes extreme sadness.
31. Grief-stricken: absolute: exhausted. The sorrow and sadness are at the extreme.
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Miserable: Can: Yes. The pain is so great that it cannot be described or expressed in words.
Families are ruined: Families are ruined, family members die.
Broken families: Families are bankrupt and people die.
Wife separation: The family is forced to separate and separate.
Bankrupt: pour: pour out; Sweep: sweep, get light. All the possessions were gone.
Four walls in the house: There are only four walls in the home. Described as very poor, with nothing.
Nothing: nothing. It refers to money, but also to grades and knowledge.
Cold and Hunger: Describes the miserable life of starvation and cold.
Waiting to be fed: The appearance of being anxious to eat when hungry. Describe the tragic scene of starvation.
Hunger and cold: lack of food and clothing, hunger and cold. Describe life in extreme poverty.
There is no tile above, and there is no place to stand below: it is described as having nothing, and poverty is extreme.
The people are not bored: chat: dependence, (idioms) by virtue of. It means that the common people have no way to live and cannot live.
The people are unbearable: the people are burdened and suffer too much to live.
Souls: Creatures: People; Tu: Mire; Charcoal: Charcoal fire. The people were trapped in mud and fire pits. Describe the people in a situation of extreme hardship.
The common people are charred: Tu: mud. Describe the pain of ordinary people as falling into a mud pit or falling into a fire pit.
Sitting on Tu Tan: Tu: Mud; Charcoal: Charcoal fire. Charcoal: A metaphor for a filthy place. Sitting on the mud and charcoal fire. The metaphor is in an unbearable situation.
Misery: The calamities of the common people are getting deeper and deeper like water, and hotter and hotter like fire. It is a metaphor for the extreme misery of people's lives.
miserable: miserable: miserable; Words: Speak, speak. I can't bear to talk about the tragic situation.
Desolation: All you see is a miserable and desolate scene.
Devastation: A metaphor for what is seen in front of the eyes. They are all scenes of calamity.
Unbearable: The eyes can't bear to see, and the scene is described as miserable.
Ten rooms and nine emptiness: room: people's house. Nine out of ten have nothing. Describe the desolation of people after they died or fled in large numbers.
Mournful: Refers to the sound of mourning cries filling the road. Describe the depth of suffering.
Bleak Wind and Bitter Rain: Bleak Wind: Cold Wind; Bitter rain: The rain that has been a disaster for a long time. Describe the weather as bad. Later, it was used as a metaphor for the miserable and desolate situation.
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Miserable, miserable, hungry and cold, miserable wind and rain, easy to eat, unbearable to read, sad and miserable, waiting to be fed, flesh and blood flying, inhumane, bleak management, the emperor crying, the wild goose wailing, the ghost is rotten and the god is scorched, miserable, and shocking.
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[Nose calling]: Sanskrit refers to the sound of crying after falling into the hell of a nose. The metaphor is a very tragic voice calling for help.
Whoop to be fed]: Whoop: Wailing; Wait: Wait; Feeding: Feeding. The way you look when you're hungry and desperate for food. Describe the tragic scene of starvation.
Miserable]: I can't bear to talk about the tragic situation.
Hungry all over the wilderness]: Hungry: a person who starved to death. Everywhere there were people who were starving. Describe the tragic scene of people dying in large numbers due to starvation.
Death by starvation]: Death: The corpse of a person after starvation. Everywhere there were people who were starving. Describe the tragic scene of a large number of deaths of ordinary people due to hunger.
Hungry pillow]: Hungry: a person who starves to death; Pillow: Lying on top of each other. People dying of starvation are crisscrossed to describe the tragic scene of a year of famine.
Carrying the old and raising the young]: carrying the old man on his back and carrying the child. Describe the tragic scene of the entire displacement of the people.
Carrying the old and the young]: carrying the old man and carrying the child. Describe the tragic scene of the entire displacement of the people.
Ghost crying wolf]: Describes the cry as tragic and miserable. Described as loud, cluttered, and frightening.
Devil Crying God]: Describes the cry as tragic and miserable. Described as loud, cluttered, and frightening.
Ghost crying and sorrow]: Describe miserable and desolate.
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The idioms to describe misery are as follows:
1. Miserable: It is so miserable that people can't bear to look at it, and it is extremely miserable.
2. Miserable: There is no misery in the world. It is described as extremely painful.
3. Miserable and forgiving: I can't bear to say the tragic situation.
4. Pain: The grief is so great that I don't want to live anymore.
5. Miserable: miserable: miserable, miserable. Smell: Hear. It's too miserable to hear.
6. I can't bear to see: look: look. The eyes can't bear to look at it. The scene is described as very miserable, so that people can't bear to look at it. It is also "unbearable to look at".
7. Heaven is sad and the earth is miserable: The sky is sad for it, and the earth is miserable. The description is very miserable.
8. Poverty: poverty: poverty, difficulty; Downfall: Frustration. Living in poverty, frustrated and depressed. For example, I have some other income, and I will not be destitute.
9. Desolate: desolate as a spine: cold and depressed. What the eye sees is a bleak scene. Describe the scenery, the environment is desolate, and the loneliness is cold.
10. Betrayal and separation: Everyone opposes and cronies betray. Described as very isolating.
12, chilling cicadas: chilling cicadas: knowing in cold weather. When it was cold, he made a miserable and low voice. It is mostly used in literary and artistic works to set off a sad atmosphere and mood.
13. Inhumane: Described as extreme, brutal to the point of extinction of humanity.
14. Disgraced and discredited: body: identity, status. Defeat: Destruction. First Name: Honorary. Cracked: broken. Loss of status, disrepute.
15. Bitter rain and miserable wind: It is said that the weather is bad. The metaphorical scene is miserable and desolate.
16. Scaly wounds all over the body: The body is covered with scars, as dense as fish scales. Described as a serious injury.
16. It's a mess: it's out of control.
17 plummeted: the original description of the sound of the piano suddenly from high to low. Later, it was used to describe a situation, a sharp drop in status, or a sudden depression in mood.
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Miserable: Can: Yes. The pain or hardship has reached the point where it is impossible to express it in words.
Lady has a bad life and a young woman has a bad life.
Families are ruined: Families are ruined, family members die.
Broken families: Families are bankrupt and people die.
Red face and thin life: the face of a beautiful woman; Thin Life: Bad fate. In the old days, it referred to a woman who was beautiful but had a bad experience (mostly referring to early death, widowhood, or bad husband).
Disasters and disasters refer to the severity of disasters.
Miserable: Look. It's so miserable that people can't bear to look at it.
Unbearable Hear: Listen. It's so miserable that people can't bear to listen to it.
Tragic Mortal Mortal: The Human World. There is nothing more tragic in the world. It is extremely painful.
Scaly wounds all over the body, scars as dense as fish scales. Described as a serious injury.
Bowl along the door Bowl: A utensil used by monks to eat. Originally referred to the relationship of monks and disciples. The metaphor goes from house to house.
Changing children and eating children: refers to children. It originally refers to the Spring and Autumn Period when the Song Kingdom was besieged, the food in the city was exhausted, and the people exchanged their children for food. Later, he described the extremely miserable life of the victims.
Selling Girls Selling Women: Selling. It refers to having no support and being forced to sell their children.
Yi Zi analyzes the remains It is said that Yi Zi eats and analyzes the remains. Extremely talk about the tragic situation caused by natural and man-made disasters.
Flying flesh and blood describes the tragic situation of the dead and injured splashing flesh and blood when disasters such as ** occur.
Bleeding is a rapid and heavy flow of blood.
The head was broken and the blood flowed all over the face. It is often used to describe a fiasco.
There is no good piece of the whole body. Describe the whole body with wounds. It is also a metaphor for all the reasons being refuted, or being criticized and scolded very badly.
Sad and miserable Sad: It makes people's hearts ache; Miserable: Miserable. The description is very tragic and unbearable to look at.
The Three Plagues and Eight Tribulations are a metaphor for children who are born sick. It is also described as often encountering misfortunes.
Bleak Wind and Bitter Rain: Bleak Wind: Cold Wind; Bitter rain: The rain that has been a disaster for a long time. Describe the weather as bad. Later, it was used as a metaphor for the miserable and desolate situation.
Bankrupt: pour: pour out; Sweep: sweep, get light. All the possessions were gone.
Bleak wind and cold rain See "bleak wind and bitter rain".
The skin and flesh are cracked. Described as severe. Most of them were brutally tortured.
Unbearable: The eyes can't bear to see, and the scene is described as miserable.
Selling a child or a girl means being forced to sell one's daughter because of the lack of support.
I can't bear to look at my eyes, I can't bear to look at my eyes. The scene was described as extremely tragic.
Selling one's wife and children means selling one's wife and children to others because of the compulsion of life.
Originally referring to the embarrassment of catching sparrows with nets and burrowing to catch rats to satisfy hunger, the latter metaphor is to try their best to raise money.
Unspeakable suffering means that the pain is so painful that it can be described in words.
The Boundless Sea of Suffering was originally a Buddhist language that describes the depth of suffering. It is often used in conjunction with "turning back to the shore".
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1. White grass and yellow clouds: Describe the desolate scene of the desert in the border area.
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6. Desolation: All you see is a miserable and cold scene.
7. I can't bear to see: I can't bear to see it, and the scene is very miserable.
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