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Explanation of the word pulling
Handling: pulling. It describes how one thinks of oneself and cannot rest assured.

Chinese idiom: Yuan - Wu Ming's "The Injustice Debtor" (冤家债主)第三折:"How come my child was hooked for a while, and I, Zhang Shanyou, was so worried about him."

Chinese idiom example: People are waiting with their intestines tied up in their stomachs, and you are going to go to Gao Le!

Traditional writing style: 牵肠挂肚

Note: Provide ㄧㄢ ㄔㄤˊ ㄍㄨㄚˋ ㄉㄨˋ

Synonyms for "牵肠挂肚" are: 春树暮云 Tang Du Fu, "Spring Memories of Li Bai": "Spring trees in the north of Weiwei, and twilight clouds in the east of Jiangdong." The poem borrowed the clouds and trees and write the feelings of longing. Later on, the poem was called "Spring Trees" (春树), which means "spring trees" (春树). It is often used to refer to the excessive love between young men and women. The reforms that people think about in the morning and in the evening have become a reality

Antonyms for "to be attached to one's heart and soul": to put behind one's head, to have a heart of stone, to have a hard heart, to be tough and not to be touched by one's feelings

Idiomorphisms: conjunctive; used as a predicate, a determiner, an adjective; having a positive connotation

Common Usage: Commonly Used Idioms

Emotion. Color: Neutral Idioms

Idiomatic Structure: Combined Idioms

Era: Ancient Idioms

English Translation: be very worried about

Russian Translation: терзáть душу

Japanese Translation: きわめて心配(しんぱい)する, 気にかかってたまらな い

Chinese idiom: A mouthful of fishing hooks

Pronunciation note: Belly, can not be pronounced as "dǔ".

Writing note: intestine, can not write "long".

Afterword: A mouthful of swallowed into the fishing hook; crossroads open butcher store