Explanation: Miserably miserably Yes, my parents ah! Originally referred to the ancient people from tyranny throughout the year outside labor, the pain of the parents, not die of old age care and sorrow. Usage: Complex sentence; as object clause; that poor parents Source: "Book of Songs Xiaoya Liaoe": "Polygonum Polygonum who Curcuma, Curcuma Iraqi bandits Artemisia sorrow and parents, born travail." Examples: We have children who know the Mother lack of filial piety, would not ask ~ Love intestine! (Yuan Anonymous "Zhang Tu" First off)
No. 2
哀哀父母
Lamentable lamentable Yeah, my parents ah! Originally referred to the ancient times throughout the year in people under the tyranny of outside labor, the pain of the parents, not die of old age care and sorrow.
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Pinyin: āi āi fù mǔ Explained: sorrow: sorrow than. Can be sad, ah, ah my parents! Refers to the ancient people because of year-round under the tyranny of outside labor, the pain of the parents, die of old age can not take care of lament. Also refers to the sorrow of parting with their parents Source: "The Book of Songs Xiaoya Liao E": "Polygonum Polygonum who Curcuma, Curcuma Iraqi bandits Artemisia, sorrow and parents, travail with me." Usage: squeeze-type, as object, clause; refers to the poor parents Example 1: Mingling Meng early "first moment surprises," Volume 13: "" poem "goes: '~, travail with me. For the German newspaper, Haotian indiscriminately pole.'" Example 2: we know the filial son who has your mother, would not ask ~ love gut! ◎ per Anonymous "Zhang Tu" First off Part of speech: neutral phrase Synonyms: poor parents Riddles face: poor parents "Origin story": "Book of Songs Xiaoya Liao E": "Polygonum Polygonum who Curcuma, Curcuma Iraqi bandits Artemisia, sorrow and parents, travail with me." "Application examples": Mingling Meng early "first moment surprises," Volume 13: "" poem "goes: '~, travail with me. For the German newspaper, Haotian indiscriminately pole.'"
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Idioms Name Sorrow and parents Hanyu Pinyin āi āi fù mǔ Idiom Interpretation Miserably miserably Yeah, my parents ah! Originally referred to the ancient times throughout the year in people under the tyranny of outside labor, the pain of the parents, not die of old age care and sorrow. Idioms origin "Book of Songs Xiaoya Liao E": "Polygonum Polygonum who Curcuma, Curcuma Iraqi bandits Artemisia, sorrow and parents, with me travail." Use sentences We have filial children know the mother, would not ask parents to mourn the passage of gut feelings! ★ per Anonymous "Zhang Tu" First off