There are displaced victims everywhere.
The idiom comes from a sentence in Huang Kan's "Shui Long Yin Qiu Hua": "Singing on the horizon, worrying everywhere, all become husband and wife in autumn!"
Simplified Chinese characters are full of sadness.
Common degree
Feel * * * derogatory.
Similar words are full of sadness.
On the contrary, the term "national prosperity and national security"
Hungry people filled the land.
Idiom dictionary of Ministry of Education
ㄞㄨㄥㄅㄧㄢㄉㄧˋ Athena Chu.
Pinyin ā āi hóng biàn dì
This idiom explains that Yi Shen is "full of sadness". See "sorrow is greater than heart death".
Here is a list of idioms and allusions as the source of "sorrow everywhere" for your reference. "The Book of Songs. Xiaoya. "Hongfu, Hongfu Yufei, concentrated in Zhongze. The man built a wall with hard work and erected hundreds of walls. Although it's hard, it's safe to study. Honghu1> Yu Fei, groaning and screaming 2>. Wei Zhezhe 3>, call me 4>. Being a fool means I'm arrogant. . [Note] (1) Acer truncatum: animal name. A migratory bird that lives in flocks near the water. Feathers are purple-brown, abdomen is white, mouth is flat, legs are short, and there is a webbed toes. Eating plant seeds, insects and fish for a living, also known as "goose". (2) Wow: pictophonetic characters. Describe the wailing sound. Oh, that sound. (3) Philosopher: A wise and talented person. (4) Hardworking: Hardworking. ㄑㄩˊ, hardworking and hardworking. (5) Propagandizing arrogance: arrogance and extravagance.
Here, the description of allusions is listed as the description of allusions in Regret for the Past for your reference. "Sorrow is everywhere" is an extension of the meaning of two sentences in the Book of Songs: "The eagle comes and whimpers and groans". Hong Ying, who couldn't find a place to live, cried sadly. The Preface to Poetry praises Zhou Xuanwang with the poem Hongfu, because at that time, "all the people were scattered and uneasy about their homes, but they were able to settle down diligently." As for pity, there is nothing to say. Zhou Xuanwang revived the Zhou Dynasty and made the displaced people live and work in peace and contentment. Therefore, "Yu Hong flies, groans and groans" has been extended to describe the tragic situation of displaced refugees, who call for help. Later, I used "love red" as a metaphor for displaced victims. The idiom "sorrow everywhere" evolved from here and is used to describe displaced refugees everywhere. For example, Tang Bin of the Qing Dynasty said: "In recent years, disasters have occurred frequently, and people have wasted their time. This spring, women who sell children have sold them, but they have not received them, so there is sadness everywhere. 」
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Related Chinese idioms: Love all over the place; Related Chinese characters interpretation: Love all over the place.