The idioms of the word pain are as follows:
1. Heartbroken: so sad as to die. Describes extreme grief.
2. No pain or itch: neither pain nor itch. The original description is an indescribable discomfort. Many metaphors do not touch the essence, do not hit the point, and do not solve the problem.
3. Don’t care about pain and itch: pain and itch: a metaphor for pain or important things. A metaphor for something closely related. It means it has nothing to do with one's own interests.
4. The pain of peeling off: peel off. skin: skin. Refers to the pain caused by being deeply hurt.
5. Ignorant of pain and itch: describes being insensitive or ignorant of the benefits and harms.
6. Devastated: Jue: exhausted, sad and sad to the extreme.
7. Holding one’s head and crying: refers to being very sad or moved, holding one’s head and crying loudly.
8. Calm and happy: strong and fluent, strong and hearty. Descriptive poetry and calligraphy are fluent.
9. The trauma is severe and the pain is deep: it means the trauma is severe and the pain is deep.
10. Huge trauma and deep pain: metaphor for huge trauma and extreme pain.
12. The wound is still in great pain: It is also used as the wound is still in great pain, which means that the trauma is deep and the grief is long-lasting.
13. Calm and happy: strong and fluent, strong and hearty. Descriptive poetry and calligraphy are fluent.
14. Huge trauma and deep pain: trauma: trauma; pain: pain. It was very traumatizing and the pain was deep. It originally refers to mourning the loss of a parent, as if the body has been severely injured. Houduo is a metaphor for suffering great hurt and pain.
15. Reminisce about the present and mourn the past: see the present and mourn the past.