1. Meaning
1) An Internet term that means to stab the heart, hateful, and sad.
2) In some places, pricking the heart also refers to the stomach discomfort caused by eating too much hard or difficult-to-digest food. This discomfort can be reflected to the chest area, so it is called "pricking the heart". Heart".
3) In Hubei, Sichuan and other local dialects, it also means disgusting and an eyesore.
2. Source
Heart-piercing. It is said to be hateful and sad. Chapter 86 of "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua": "Just because there are these bran noodles in the house, it causes this heartbreaking midnight consumption and makes people unable to sleep." "October" Issue 5, 1981: "But we people are all like this It feels like a heartache."
3. Examples
This is the most heart-wrenching thing I have ever encountered in this period.
Let’s compare this month’s results and see whose score is more disturbing.
Extended information:
Idioms to describe heart-breaking: heart-breaking, dejected, miserable. The following is a detailed analysis:
1. The heart is as painful as a knife xīn rú dāo gē
Interpretation: The heart is as painful as a knife.
Source: The first chapter of "Zhao Li Rang Fei" by Jianfu of Qin Dynasty in the Yuan Dynasty: "Being a little rough, my mother and son are far apart, and my heart is like a knife when I think of it."
2. Sadnessàn rán shén shāng
Definition: Refers to the feeling of being depressed.
The source of the allusion: "Hutian Lu" by Baiyi layman of the Qing Dynasty: "The woman was so sad that she shed tears."
3. It was terrible cǎn bù rěn dǔ
Definition: see: see. It's so miserable that people can't bear to look at it.
Source of the allusion: Tang Dynasty Li Hua's "Essays on the Ancient Battlefield": "Sad and tragic, it is like this!"