1. Idioms or four-character words that describe poor mental health and poor condition can also be used
There are many idioms or four-character words that describe poor mental health and poor condition, such as Trance, loss of consciousness, despair, loss of consciousness, discouragement, confusion, malaise, listlessness, weakness, dejection, etc.
1. The six gods have no masters
Explanation: Six gods: Taoists believe that human heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen and gallbladder are each dominated by gods, which are called six gods. Describes being panicked, anxious, having no idea, and not knowing what to do.
From: Han Dynasty Zhang Heng's "Skull Ode": "All five spirits are returned, and all six gods are restored." Volume 29 of "Awakening Words of the World" by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "I was shocked to learn that the county has lost its owner. , I don’t have the heart to drink.”
Vernacular: “All the five internal organs are restored, and the six spirits are restored.” Volume 29 of Feng Menglong’s “Awakening of the World”: “I was so scared to know that the county was already in danger. I have no master, and I don’t have the heart to drink wine.”
Example: I am a man with no master, a lunatic. ◎Zhu Ziqing's "The History of Laughter·The History of Laughter"
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; with derogatory connotations
Synonyms: frightened, distraught, distraught, The six animals are restless
Antonyms for calmness, calmness, calmness, calmness, calmness, calmness
2. Malaise
Explanation: malaise: decadence. Describes lack of energy and depression.
From: "Preface to the Master Gao Xian" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "Depravity and despondency, defeat cannot recover the loss."
Vernacular text: "Decavation and despondency, defeat cannot recover the loss. . ”
Example: We should sweep the malaise out of here and get down to business.
Synonyms are lethargic, listless, depressed, dejected, dispirited
Antonyms are majestic, energetic, energetic, energetic, impassioned
3. Listless
Explanation: Pleasure: interest. Describes lack of energy and lack of energy.
From: Chapter 25 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Xiaohong was about to go, but she didn't dare to go, so she had to quietly go to Xiaoxiang Pavilion, get a watering can and return, listless, walking to the room "Lie inside."
Example: At this time, Master Jia saw that everyone else's notes had arrived, and his eyes were hot, so he sat there alone, feeling very listless. ◎Chapter 24 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" written by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty
Grammar: linking tense; used as predicate and object; derogatory meaning
Synonyms: sigh, feel weak, drowsy , sluggish, dejected
Antonyms: cheerful, full of energy, vigorous, impassioned, heroic
4. Weak
Explanation: Describes a weak speaking voice, making Things are in low spirits. It also describes being weak and weak.
From: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Eternal Words to Awaken the World: Wu Ya Nei Nei Zhou went to an appointment": "I didn't know that there was another person in the cabin who was eating for me, and he was still so hungry that he was weak."
Vernacular: "I didn't know there was another person in the cabin who could take my place, and I was so hungry that I had no strength."
Example: "Five pieces of brown rice, three pieces of grain." in the rice line Sir answered them feebly. ◎Ye Shengtao "Collected Three or Five Dou More"
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and adverbial; to describe weakness and weakness
Synonyms: exhausted, exhausted, listless, energetic Powerless
Antonyms: energetic, energetic, energetic, majestic
5. Downcast
Explanation: downcast: drooping head; dejected: Looking depressed. Describes the feeling of being depressed and depressed due to failure or misfortune.
From: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Send to the Poor": "The master was dejected and thanked him."
Example: Li Decai refused the intercession, and Yun Tao came out dejected. ◎Liang Bin's "Red Flag Pu" Thirteen
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; to describe a frustrated and listless look
Synonyms: sluggish, sighing, belittle oneself, dejected Unhappy
Antonyms for strutting, arrogance, arrogance, excitement
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Baidu Encyclopedia - dejected 2. Idioms or idioms describing poor spirits or poor condition Four-character word
Trance, trance, ecstasy, listlessness, listlessness
1. Trance [ jīng shén huǎng hū ]
Explanation: drowsy : Looks confused. Describes being confused or confused.
From: Warring States, Chu, and Song Yu's "Ode to the Goddess": "The spirit is in a daze, as if there is something joyful."
Translation: The spirit is in a daze, as if someone likes it.
2. Trance [ shén sī huǎng hū ]
Explanation: Trance: spirit, state of mind; trance: confusion. Refers to being restless and unfocused.
From: The fourth chapter of "Xiaoxiang Yu" by Yang Xianzhi of the Yuan Dynasty: "One is a lack of heart, the other is a trance in the mind. It just happened that the father and son met, and it was said that there was a blockage in the past, and the sudden good dream shocked "Reply."
Translation: First, the heart is not worth it, and the second is that the spirit is erratic, which coincides with the meeting of father and son. It is said that when there was an obstacle in the middle, the good dream suddenly came back.
3. Fascinated [ shén hún diān dǎo ]
Explanation: Shenhun: spirit, consciousness. Being in a trance, confused, and losing normalcy.
From: Volume 16 of Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Eternal Words to Awaken the World": "There are many young ladies who love him so much that they are so fascinated that they don't even think about him at home."
Translation: There are many young ladies who love other people and are so fascinated by them that they don’t even think about their families.
4. malaise [ wěi mǐ bù zhèn ]
Explanation: malaise: decadence. Describes lack of energy and depression. < /p>
5. Listless [ wú jīng dǎ cǎi ]
Explanation: Pick: interest. Describes lack of energy and lack of energy.
From: Chapter 25 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Xiaohong was about to go, but she didn't dare to go, so she had to quietly go to Xiaoxiang Pavilion, get a watering can and return, listless, walking to the room ” 3. The four-character idiom of God
The four-character idiom of God:
Concentrated,
Full of energy,
< p> Full attention,Six gods have no master,
Fascinated,
Appearance is in harmony but the mind is apart,
Soldiers are very fast,
Appearing and disappearing,
A stroke of genius,
Full of energy,
A clever plan,
Keeping one's spirits up,
A strange coincidence, < /p>
Fascinating,
Relaxing and happy,
Great supernatural power,
Wonderful craftsmanship,
Fascinating,
In high spirits,
In high spirits,
In a trance,
In a state of ecstasy,
Looking forward to flying,
Pretend to be a ghost,
People and gods are angry
Dragon-horse spirit,
Insanity,
Suspicious,
Nervous,
Showing off magical powers,
Ecstatic,
Refreshed,
Mental Restless,
The gods are angry and people abandon them,
The gods are shocked by electricity,
The soul is confused,
Exquisite and fascinating,
The heart is in harmony with the mind,
The mind is calm and the breath is held,
The spirit is full,
The whole heart is devoted,
The mind is at peace. Tai,
The gods hate the ghosts,
The heart is excited,
The gods are angry and the people resent,
The hearts are in harmony,
< p> The mind is fascinated,The eyebrows are ghostly,
The Huazhou of China,
The mind is intoxicated,
The mind is restrained and dispatched General,
Conceal the gods and scare ghosts,
Be calm and confident,
Relax the mind and nourish life,
Keep the spirit pure and healthy 4. God A collection of four-character idioms
Looking sad and depressed. The mood is low and the mind is sad.
The Eight Immortals crossing the sea, each showing his or her own magical powers, is a metaphor for saying that everyone has his or her own way of doing things. It is also a metaphor for competing with each other using their abilities.
Soldiers are valuable and very fast. Super fast: extremely fast. The most important thing about using troops is to act very quickly.
Hold your breath and concentrate. Hold your breath: to suppress breathing; to concentrate: to concentrate. Describes a high concentration of attention and being consistent against one's will.
Chixian Shenzhou is another name for China.
Extremely enchanting. Shen and transformation: refer to the miraculous realm. An extremely superb state.
Describes the extremely high achievements of literature and art.
Chuan Shen A Du Chuan Shen: refers to the vivid and lifelike characters depicted in good literary and artistic works; A Du: the spoken language of the Six Dynasties, that is, this and this. Use pictures or words to describe people.
Show your magical power. Magical power: originally a Buddhist term, referring to omnipotent power. The hind finger refers to particularly superb skills. The description fully shows the superb ability.
Cheer up. Cheer up.
Fengshen Chuoyue Chuoyue: describes the soft and graceful appearance of a woman. Refers to the soft and plump figure of a woman.
Full of energy and radiant energy.
Fengruo deity Feng: Believe in; Shenming: God. Worship like a superstitious person worshiping God. Describe blind respect for someone or something.
Gushe God Man Gushe: the name of the mountain; God Man: a person who has achieved enlightenment. It originally refers to the real person of Guyeshan. Later, it generally refers to beautiful women.
Strange powers and chaotic gods refer to things about weirdness, bravery, rebellion, ghosts and gods.
Guan Zhi Shen Xing refers to having a thorough understanding of something.
The uncanny craftsmanship seems to be made by ghosts and gods. Describes superb artistic skills that cannot be achieved by human beings.
Howling ghosts and gods No.: Cry. Describes crying loudly and with a shrill voice.
Ghosts, Death, Gods and Burnt Describes the tragic fire, in which many people were burned to death.
Unexpected ghosts and gods: guess, estimate. Even ghosts and gods could not predict it. The description is extremely magical and mysterious.
The ghosts and gods are unpredictable. Even the ghosts and gods are unpredictable. The description is very magical and mysterious, and no one can figure out the details. 5. Four-character idiom to describe a bad mood
Upset: Describes an irritable mood and confused thoughts.
Lost: to describe feeling uneasy or disappointed because of something or something.
Distraught: Refers to the appearance of extreme sadness and sadness. Describes extreme sadness. Desire: nearly, soon. Jue: End of breath, death.
Gloomy: feeling unhappy and upset. Describes a depressed and unhappy mood.
Sigh: Sigh: a sigh; a sigh made due to sadness, depression, and pain.
Worrying: It describes being worried, very sad, and worrying about something. Worry: sorrow, worry. Anguished: Worrying and uneasy.
Be on tenterhooks: Be on tenterhooks, describing being unable to rest assured about something and being very scared.
Dejected: Refers to the feeling of being depressed. From "Hu Tian Lu" by Baiyi layman of the Qing Dynasty: "The woman was so sad that she shed tears." (Sad: depressed).
Sad but not hurt: sad: sad; hurt: harm, hindrance. Describes poetry and music as beautiful and elegant, with moderate emotions. It also means doing things in a moderate way, without anything excessive or inadequate.
Sad face: frowning, sad face. Describes a sad look or expression.
Downcast: drooping head; dejected: looking depressed. Head down, spirits low. Describes a feeling of disappointment and frustration.
Listless: Describes lack of energy and lack of energy. As attributive and adverbial; used in spoken language.
Gloomy: feeling unhappy and upset. Describes a depressed and unhappy mood.
Sentimental: often worried and sad.
To frown: to stretch. He felt sad in his heart and frowned. Describes someone who is worried.
Sad face: A worried look covers the face, describing a person who is worried and anxious.
Unsettled: settled: stable. Feeling restless and restless.
Depressed: Describes feeling depressed. Refers to being unhappy.
Heartbroken: Refers to extremely sad and extremely sad appearance, describing sadness to the extreme. Desire: nearly; soon. Jue: End of breath; death.
Want to cry without tears: I want to cry but there are no tears and I can’t cry. It represents a complex feeling of anxiety, worry and indescribability.