What idioms are there to describe being unhappy? At least five.

Idioms include: frown, worry, frown, unhappy, unhappy.

1, frown

Explanation: lock: tightly woven. I frowned and narrowed my eyes. Describe a very distressed look.

From: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" Book III, the second fold: "Speak clearly in front of people, frown behind."

Mao Zedong's Theory of Modern New Democracy: Since War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the people all over the country have had a thriving atmosphere. Everyone thought there was a way out, and their attitude was swept away.

2, worry [y not u x and n ch not ng ch not ng]

Explanation: A worried look. Describe a heavy heart, very sad.

From: Modern Yao Yinxue's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 17: Is the situation in Jiangnan so terrible? Don't a group of scholars worry about national affairs?

3, pull a long face [chó u mé i k Li n]

Explanation: frowning, sad face. Describe the appearance of sadness.

Said by: Chapter 48 of The Scholars: Grandpa Cheng was so angry that he had to go out and go back to the villagers himself.

4, unhappy [yù yù gu m: hu ā n]

Explanation: melancholy: the appearance of worry; Rarely: rarely. Describe the anguish in my heart. It means moping.

From: Nine Chapters by Qu Yuan in the Warring States Period: "The heart is depressed and worried; Du Yong sighed and aggravated the injury. "

My heart is full of melancholy; Lonely sighs and persistent sadness.

5. Mo Ping [mè n mè n bê lè]

Explanation: glum: I feel uncomfortable and upset. Describe not letting go of my heart and feeling unhappy.

From: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the eighteenth time: "I am afraid of being laughed at; I am depressed all day. "

I am afraid of being laughed at; Become unhappy every day.