pěng​xīn

to clutch one's chest

捧心 pěng//xīn
to clutch one's chest
To hold both hands over the chest; often used in literary contexts referring to the famous beauty 西施 xī​shī who suffered from heart pain.
to ape the beauty
To foolishly imitate the mannerisms or appearance of someone beautiful, only to look uglier as a result.

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