moan and groan without being ill
[wú bìng shēn yín]
Not sick, but making painful sounds. It is a metaphor for sighing about nothing worth worrying about. It is also a metaphor for literary and artistic works that are artificial without true feelings.
Gunong and gunong Schwimmer
[wú gù shēn yín]
Jude said nothing and groaned. It is a metaphor for writing ink without true feelings.
groan
[shēn yín]
The patient made a sound because of illness or sadness.
Sad groan
[bēi shēn]
Refers to lament.
Sing a groan
[chàng shēn]
It's called chanting.
Yuan Wu Lai's poem "Ask the Five Zangs": "Earthworms are not dirty yet, so they sing and groan in the quiet night; Butterflies have returned, and _ flying to the beautiful spring, Bining has a heart and a heart, and each has its own physical properties. "
Sour groan
[suān shēn]
Groans in pain.
The fifth poem of Autumn Huai by Meng Jiao in Tang Dynasty: "Sick bones can be _ things, and sour groans are also written."
Frequently groan
[pín shēn]
"Frequency extension": Also called "frequency groan". Underextension. Yawn and stretch. In The Book of Rites, Shaoyi, "A gentleman is short of extension", Han Zheng Xuan notes: "All this can solve the shape of _. Stretching, frequency stretching. " Lu Deming explained: "Frequency, this is also _." Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Sleeping" reads: "Turn your pillow and stretch it under the book account, and put on a qiuji to stand in front of the stove.
Groan
[shēn huàn]
Groaning or screaming because of toil and pain.
"Hundred Metaphors Classics, People Say Wang Zongbao Yu": "Groaning in the night is very distressing." Tang Hanyu's poem "Two Birds": "If you are sick, don't moan, be silent until you die." Li _ ren's "The Stagnant Water" Part V 15: "_ She _ is burning with pain, and she can't help screaming, but she can't help it."