Wandering as if lost
Wangran: looking in a daze, as if one has lost one's soul.
Worry
Describes being very anxious, as if your heart is on fire.
Burning with worry
The word "攔" in the above poem means burning, which is synonymous with "burn". Later, people changed "worried like a bewildered" to "worried like a burning", which was used to describe a restless mind, very worried and anxious.
Wangranruorose
"Wang" means frustrated. This The meaning of this idiom is that you are in a trance, as if something is missing in your heart.
Kindness: refers to one's own people, and hatred: refers to the enemy. It is to make one's own people feel distressed and oppose them, and to make the enemy happy.
Come in good spirits and return in ruins. "Return" means to come excitedly out of temporary interest or with some hope, and then go back dejectedly when the interest is over or you feel disappointed.
Eating without satisfaction
Sweet: It tastes good. It describes something that is in your heart and you cannot feel good about eating.
Dejected
Dejected: It describes a feeling of frustration and depression.
Disappointed
The original hope was completely disappointed.
Uneasy
Uneasy. : Sadness, fear.
Looking up and sighing
Wangyang: Looking up at the sea god and sighing. It originally means sighing at one's own insignificance in front of great things. . It often refers to feeling helpless due to incompetence or lack of conditions.
The situation is chaotic.
There is nothing to do.
>Naihe: What to do? It means feeling that there is no other choice but this.
Wandering: Feeling frustrated and feeling lost. Like something.
Can't bear to look back
Can't bear it; look back: look back, recall. It means that you feel pain when you think about the past, so you can't bear to remember it.
Being under someone else’s wing
Originally refers to following someone else’s writings. Later, it was extended to mean being dependent on others and being unable to stand on one’s own feet.
Being discouraged
Originally referring to: There is no confidence at all. Later, it is extended to the fact that one has completely lost his courage and is very depressed.
Fang Cun has been confused.
Fang Cun means that the heart has been disturbed. Describes a bad mood and turbulent thoughts; sometimes it also refers to being thrown into a panic by unexpected events because of no mental preparation in advance.
Dejected
It originally means lowering the head and being listless. Hanging one's head: the look of drooping one's head. Dejection: feeling downcast and frustrated.