The following idioms all mean to describe headaches:
Crying with one's head in one's arms means being very sad or moved, crying with one's head in one's arms.
Origin: Liu E's Travels of Lao Can, the fourth time: "Here, the Yu family and his family are crying."
Be willing for the first illness: willing, willing; Head: head; Disease: disease, extended to pain. I am willing to have a headache. Describe the infatuation between men and women who miss each other
Source: The Book of Songs Wei Feng Boxi: "I am willing to think of Bo, and I am willing to take the first illness."
Frowning first: headache; Frown: to frown. Describe the appearance of disgust and hatred.
source: Mencius under King Liang Hui: "Raise my head and frown and tell me,' My king is good at drumming, so why should my husband make me so extreme?" Father and son don't meet, brother and wife are separated. "
guilty of heart disease: long illness, anxiety. Feel uneasy with guilt. Uneasy in my heart, headache and brain swelling. Describe being very sad, sad or upset.
Source: Wei Shu Xian Zu Ji: "I think that the people are suffering from illness, many people are doomed, they are insomnia, and they are guilty of heart disease. Therefore, I gather good doctors and collect famous medicines from afar to save the people."
talk about pleasure: make your heart feel happy. Talk nonsense, but don't put it into action, just for oral pleasure.
Source: * * * "On protracted war": "Or just talk about pleasure, not really going to do it."
I have a headache. Describe hate to the extreme.
Source: Zuo Zhuan's Thirteen Years as a Duke: "When the princes heard this statement, I was saddened by it, so I disappeared."
Headache and forehead fever generally refer to common ailments or minor disasters. The same as "headache and brain fever".
Headache and brain fever generally refer to common ailments or minor disasters. The same as "headache and brain fever".
relax and wait for rest: be at ease; L: Tired. It means to make full preparations in the war, save your strength, and give a head-on blow when the tired enemy attacks.
Source: Sun Tzu's Military Struggle: "Treat the near as far as possible, treat the work with fear, and treat the hunger with satisfaction. This is also the rule of strength."
head-on: head-on, head-on; Pain: hard. Face up and give the enemy a hard blow.
Source: Lu Xun's "Hua Gai Ji Not Gossip (III)": "I only saw a head-on attack, sneer and obliteration on young writers, but I rarely saw any criticism of the meaning of luring and rewarding. 2. Describe a very painful idiom
Painful, heartbroken, and miserable
Headache and brain fever-a general term for minor ailments.
great pain-creation: trauma; Pain: pain. Suffered a lot of trauma and pain. It originally meant mourning for the loss of parents, just like being hit hard. The latter metaphor refers to suffering great harm and pain.
dying-refers to passing out and waking up because of extreme pain or sorrow. Describe being beaten badly or crying badly.
mourn for the first time-sadness in my heart and headache. Describe grief to the extreme.
headache with forehead fever-see "headache with brain fever".
headache and brain fever-see "headache and brain fever".
grin-grin. Open your mouth and show your teeth. Describe the appearance of fierce or unbearable pain.