What does heartbreak mean?

1, my heart ached

My heart is like a knife, which is an idiom to describe the pain of my heart.

Usage subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Describe the inner pain to the extreme.

The source of Qin Yuan Fu Jian's "Zhao Li Ranfei" is the first fold: "I am a little unfair, and it is heartbreaking to see my mother and son travel all over the world."

2, the heart is like a knife.

My heart is like a knife, in Chinese. Athena Chu.

Interpretation: describe the inner pain, as if it were cut by a knife.

Source: Feng Ming magnum's novel Ren Xiaozi's Fierce Spirit is God was cut into the room, and he fell on the bed with his clothes, tossing and turning, and he was exhausted until the fourth watch. The more he thought about it, the more annoyed he became, and the fire in his heart could not be suppressed.

Interpretation: describe the inner pain, as if it were cut by a knife.

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Used in people's mood.

3, the pain of peeling

The pain of peeling is an idiom in China, which is pronounced as b not f ū zh and t ò ng, meaning the pain caused by being deeply hurt.

Source: Zhouyi Peeling: "Peeling the bed with skin."

Peel off the skin and spread it on the bed.

4. All kinds of torture

All kinds of torture is a Chinese word, and the pinyin is b m: I b ā n zhé mó, which means to make people suffer physically and mentally in various ways.

Source: Song Liyun's Taipingguang Ji Jing Chaer Meng Jian: "The local tyrants also called more than 20 women in the village ... and then grabbed her hair and touched her head on the ground, torturing and insulting in every way. Baojun's wife is thin and sick and pregnant. She returned to the boat and died. "

5. Suffering is indescribable. K Pei bokeyang

Explanation: The pain or hardship is so extreme that it can't be expressed in words.

Source: Unexpectedly, drought, famine and epidemic disease suddenly occurred, and the people were miserable. ★ The Story of the West Lake Six Bridges, the prodigal son of the ancient Wu Mo in Qing Dynasty

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Great pain.