What are the ancient Chinese sentences and words that describe a bad mood?

Sentence

1. I am sad, so I don't know that I am sad! -Anonymous "Picking Wei (Excerpt)"

Interpretation: Full of sadness and sadness. Who knows my sorrow?

2. But when we look at the ancient singing and dancing places, only the birds are sad at dusk. -Liu Xiyi's

Interpretation: I saw the land of singing and dancing through the ages, and only the birds at dusk were crying in the air.

3. A piece of snow in Donglan makes life clear. -Su Shi's "Donglan Pear Flower"

Interpretation: My mood is melancholy, just like that pear flower in Donglan, which is as white as snow, living in the secular world and clearing itself, and how thoroughly and clearly I see this complicated secular life.

4. There are infinite painters in the world, and you can't draw a picture of sadness. -Gao Chan's "Looking at Jinling Evening"

Interpretation: There are countless painters in this world, but they can't draw their inner sadness.

5. It's hard to see the mountains in spring, and the past is thrilling and tearful. -Qiu Fengjia's "Spring Sorrow"

Interpretation: Spring Sorrow is hard to get rid of, so I have to cheer up and look at the distant mountains. The past is shocking and tears will flow.

word

1. glum

Pinyin: mè n mè n bê lè

Explanation: glum: unhappy and upset. Describe that you can't let go of your heart and feel unhappy.

2. pull a long face

pinyin: chó u mé i k ǔ li ǔ n

explanation: frown, sad face. Describe the sad look.

3, sad face

Pinyin:? Chó u ró ng m ? n mi à n

Explanation: A worried look covers the face and describes a person's worried and anxious appearance.

4. frown

pinyin: chó u mé ib ù zh ∥ n

explanation: exhibition: stretching. Frown with sorrow. Describe a preoccupied look.

5, unhappy

Pinyin:? Yù yù gu ù hu ā n

Explanation: depressed: worried; Few: few. Describe the anguish in my heart. It means moping.