What idioms describe sadness and anxiety?

Gloomy, worried, sad, worried, uneasy

1, idiom: unhappy

Pinyin: yù yù gu ù hu ā n

Explanation: melancholy: the appearance of worry; Rarely: rarely. Describe the anguish in my heart. It means moping.

Source: Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters of Miscellaneous Thoughts" in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "Depression and worry will only increase the damage."

Her letters to Yu Yongze and Wang Xiaoyan are full of sympathy and melancholy.

2. Idiom: Worry

Pinyin: y not u x and n ch not ng ch not ng

Explanation: A worried look. Describe a heavy heart, very sad.

Source: The Book of Songs Zhao Nan Cao Chong: "Worry if you don't see a gentleman."

Example: Is the situation in Jiangnan that terrible? Don't a group of scholars worry about national affairs?

3. idiom: worry.

Pinyin: y not u xιn rúfén

Explanation: burning: like fire. My heart is burning with anxiety. Describe very anxious.

Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Festival Nanshan: "I am so worried that I dare not say."

Make sentences with examples: worry and death.

4. idiom: pull a long face

Pinyin: kǔ Wen ǔ Wen

Explanation: frowning, sad face. Describe the appearance of sadness.

Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" Book III, the second fold: "People are smart before, but sad behind."

Father Cheng was so angry that he pulled a long face and insisted on going out to find the villagers himself.

5. Idiom: Uneasy

Pinyin: Huáng Huáng bōn not n

Explanation: panic: fear. I'm scared and uneasy.

Source: Biography of Wang Han: "People are at a loss in business." Don Yan Shigu's Note: "Being in the camp means being scared."

For example, Dong Zhuo stationed troops outside the city, took armored troops into the city every day, and rampaged through the streets, making the people uneasy.