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What do you mean I'm not feeling well?
1, bujin, a Chinese word, pinyin is bùdéjìn, which means that you are uncomfortable and can't work hard; Uncomfortable; Dialect, sorry.

2, from Lao She's "Four Generations under One Family" 49: Look at those who come out and go in, and then look at the dust on their shoes and the worn coats on their bodies. He's not surprising. Not easy; Can't work hard.

Tran Dang Khoa's Living Pond XII: "Although most people can't understand the bottom, they can also see that the yellow dog is a little uncomfortable." Mao Dun's "Lin's Shop" II: "Mr. Lin walked back to the cashier with a bitter face and was weak." uncomfortable

The tenth time of "Biography of Heroes of Children": "I feel uncomfortable all over, walking around there." Ru Zhijuan's The Tall Poplar Sister-in-law: "Hong Ying stood and felt weak." Zhao Shuli's "Li Youcai Tan Hua" III: "I'm a little off today, I want to go to bed early!" Dialect. Excuse me. Chapter 38 of Heroes of Children: "When I met him and asked him if he had heard from them, he was very upset for a while."

Lao She's Four Generations under One Family 49: "Look at those people who come out and go in, and then look at the dust on their shoes and the torn coats on their bodies. No wonder he is. "