I'm very angry
It's a Chinese idiom, f è Nb ù g ù sh ē n, which means to go forward bravely, regardless of your own safety. From the biography of the green pearl.
explain
[idiom]: regardless of oneself [Pinyin]: F è Nb ù g ù sh ē n [simplified spelling]: fbgs [explanation]: go forward bravely, regardless of your own safety.
allusion
[source]: in the biography of the green pearl written by Leshi of the Song Dynasty, "Gai Yi's maidservant, who didn't know the book, was able to feel the kindness of the Lord. He was angry and reckless. His ambition was strong and sincere enough to make posterity admire and sing." [example]: the Qing army was proud of Hanyang, and the people in Hunan were very proud of it. Guo Xiaocheng's Hunan recovery Chronicle
Discrimination of words
Grammar: used as predicate and adverbial; refers to people who do not give up their lives
Idiom story
In the Western Jin Dynasty, Shi Chong was very rich. He built a Golden Valley Villa for his favorite singer Lvzhu. He was dismissed from office at home, guarding the green pearl all day long. Zhongshu makes sun Xiu move when he meets the famous green pearl. If he fails to get it from Shi Chong, he sends troops to take it. Lu Zhu was so angry that she jumped out of the building and died
I'm very angry
ascend the altar and receive the appointment of general - dēng tái bài jiàng
extort excessive taxes and levies - héng fù bào liǎn
Blind people feel the elephant - zhòng máng mō xiàng
The river is clear and the river is muddy - jīng qīng wèi zhuó
turn material resources to good account - wù jìn qí yòng