suddenly change countenance
Anger, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è NR á nzu ò s è, meaning a change of face due to anger. From Sun Bin's art of War: questions from the king of Wei.
The origin of Idioms
"The art of war of Sun Bin: questions from the king of Wei:" Tian Ji looks angry: "these six are all used by good people, but doctor Zi says they are not urgent people. But what is the urgency? "
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: calm, calm and pleasant
Idiom usage
Chapter 50 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "the Duke of spirit was indignant and said:" since ancient times, the monarch ruled over the monarch, but he didn't hear that the monarch ruled over the monarch. It's very inconvenient for me to stay here. How can I get rid of it? "
suddenly change countenance
high position and handsome salary - gāo wèi hòu lù
To fix one's position on another - jiāng qǔ gū yǔ
The three principles are the same - sān zhǐ xiàng gōng
A country is easy to change, but a disposition is hard to change - jiāng shān yì gǎi,bǐng xìng nán yí