be filled with grief and indignation
Filled with grief and indignation, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ē if è NTI á NY ī ng, meaning sorrow and anger filled the chest. From "five thousand years of culture, three literary Heroes: Cao's father and son".
Idiom explanation
Ying: chest.
The origin of Idioms
Yu Ren's "five thousand years of culture, three literary heroes - Cao's father and son" said: "Cao Zhi was filled with grief and indignation after hearing this topic."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive. It is used for the just actions of people with lofty ideals, including commendatory meaning. Example: the sixth fold of shangshizi's Cangying strike in Qing Dynasty: "the grass head is exposed, the noble and the humble are wasted. Don't complain when you are filled with grief and indignation, but feel lonely when you are strong. "
be filled with grief and indignation
one 's strength does not match one 's ambitions - lì bù cóng xīn
Chewing teeth and piercing gums - jiáo chǐ chuān yín