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Idiom: What does it mean to be upset? What kind of allusions and stories are there?

Idiom: distressed idiom Simplified solution number: 3260

Idiom: upset

ㄒㄣㄈㄢˊㄇㄣ Athena Chu.

Chinese pinyin: xρn fán yēmēn

Reference word: upset

Interpretation: Yi Shen is "upset". See "disturbing".

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Canon source: This is listed as the Canon source of "upset" for your reference. Chu Quyuan's divination in the Warring States Period (quoted from Volume 6 of Songs of Chu) Qu Yuan1> It's been three years since I played 2>, and I haven't seen you again. Run out of knowledge 3> Be loyal, but hide 4> Yu Wei. I am depressed and confused, and I don't know where to go. When he went to see Taibu Zheng Zhanyin, he said, "I have doubts, and I hope they can be resolved because of you." "... [Note] (1) Qu Yuan: 343 BC? ? , the name is flat, the word is original; Also known as routine, the word spirit is general; Chu people in the Warring States period. He used to be a Zuotu man and a doctor in San Lv. When he was pregnant with the king, he was slandered by Shanxi merchants and others and exiled to northern Han, so he wrote Li Sao to show loyalty. Xiang Xiang was recalled when she became king, and exiled to Jiangnan after being slandered by Shangguan doctor. Finally, because he couldn't bear to watch the country fall, Shi Huai sank into the Guluo River and died. His important works include Li Sao, Nine Chapters and Tian Wen, which have great influence on later literature. (2) Release: expulsion and exile. (3) Exhausting knowledge: Exhausting wisdom. Know, understand "wisdom", sound, wisdom. (4) cover: hinder, block. Hey, it's the same as the obstacle.

Documentary evidence: 0 1. "The strange situation in the last ten years. Violet just greeted her friend for the first time. I didn't see the sound, but I saw it clearly. I was just upset and too lazy to say hello. 」

Idioms solitaire's "Heart" at the End of Idiom

Ability is not satisfactory

Have malice

A human face, the heart of a beast-a humanoid beast.

Use sincere words and good intentions.

informal

The heart of a newborn baby-innocence

unforgettable

terrible sight

neutral

make concerted efforts

The body of wood and the heart of stone-unshakable

Sincerely repent and start over.

unforgettable

Powerful power, not emotion.

appalling

Very shocked to see

With a sore head and a broken heart

Ridiculous words and deeds

make concerted efforts

Be respectful and dare not neglect.

Idioms at the beginning of the word "heart"

Be agitated

Heart to heart; Love each other; The two have the same idea.

Have a tacit understanding

absent-minded

be as happy as a lark

Carefree and happy

Diseases of vital organs-serious hidden dangers/dangers

be completely convinced

Feel at ease, be justified

Tremble with fear

at peace

Speak frankly

inspiration

It feels like a knife is piercing someone's heart.

Tremble with fear

Extreme/emotional anxiety

Very satisfied/satisfied

This hand perfectly responds to thinking-amazing proficiency.

change of heart

A person's heart is as firm as a stone-have a heart of stone.

Idioms ending in the word "boring"

vexed

Refer to the detailed explanation of the idiom "upset" in the Chinese Dictionary;

Heart, vexed, vexed.