Anger wears the crown
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à n à Chu à NGU à n. It means extreme anger. It comes from five songs of dance.
[phonetic notation] f à n à Chu à NGU à n à [source] open your eyes, open your canthus, and wear your crown in anger. Wei Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms, the fifth part of the five dance songs, the appearance of the hair standing up. Describe extreme anger. It's the same as "going to the top". [rhyme words] it's difficult, sad and happy, exiled, eager to be the first, courageous, Fengsu water meal, Tongchou Xuntian, goudan Baotian, Xianjie, new style
Anger wears the crown
the members of one 's family are partly dispersed and partly dead - jiā pò shēn wáng
work out measures to suit local conditions - bīng wú cháng shì
There is a clash between the two - àng yú xiāng jī