Blow your beard and stare
"Hu ī h ú Zid è ngy ǎ n" means to describe an angry look. It comes from the third chapter of fishing fire by Liu Shaotang.
Source: Liu Shaotang's "fishing fire" Chapter 1 3: "the scolded chief became angry, blowing his beard and glaring, opening his teeth and pawing on the bridge." usage: used as object, adverbial, attribute; used when people are angry in some areas, also as a hint to the other party.
Blow your beard and stare
behave in a noisy , gay and boisterous manner - xī pí xiào liǎn
Thirty years of Hedong and thirty years of Hexi - sān shí nián hé dōng,sān shí nián hé xī