agitatedly change color
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ó R á NBI à ns è, which means suddenly angry and changed face. The idiom has a derogatory meaning. From Mencius, wanzhangxia.
The origin of Idioms
"Mencius · wanzhang Xia": "(Mencius) said:" you have a big fault to admonish; if you repeatedly do not listen to it, you will be transposed. " Wang changed his color
Idiom usage
To be angry is to be angry. It's more formal than formal. The 34th chapter of Eastern Zhou Dynasty annals by Feng Menglong in Ming Dynasty
agitatedly change color
condescend to treat those inferior in position - zhé jié dài shì
Defeat the country and the family - bài guó wáng jiā
dogs and chickens made of potter 's clay - táo quǎn wǎ jī