Dare to be angry but dare not speak
Dare to anger but dare not speak, Chinese vocabulary.
Pinyin: G ǎ NN ù é RB ù g ǎ NY á n
Explanation: the heart is angry but dare not say it.
It is said in a Fang Gong Fu by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty that "people in the world dare not speak but dare to be angry".
Entry
Dare to be angry but dare not speak
Pinyin
gǎnnùérbùgǎnyán
Citation explanation
I dare not speak, but I am angry. He is afraid of threats, and dare not reveal his anger in his chest. In Tang Dynasty, Du Mu's a Fang Gong Fu said, "people in the world dare not speak and dare to be angry." The third chapter of Shi Naian's the Water Margin: Li Zhong, seeing Luda's ferocity and daring to be angry, has no choice but to laugh and say that he is a quick tempered man. Chapter 42: Li Ping'er clearly hears that he is the one who scolds him. He is cold in both hands, and he dares to swallow his anger. Chapter 13 of the chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: Duke Huan of Lu, who was in the state of Qi, had nothing to do. Although he was angry in his heart, he was not easy to break out. It was "dare to be angry but dare not speak". According to the general statement of the world, the confession of GUI yuanwaituqiong: "Gui Qian was forced by his subordinates, so he had to deliver the silver to the bank. He dared to be angry but not to speak." Chapter 78 of the romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties: "Wang Maozhong was very ashamed. He was just a plain writer and respected by the imperial court. He had no choice but to be angry and dare not speak. But he had a banquet with the officials and left at night." Chapter 46: "he is also a squire, a salt canon, and an excellent match with the county magistrate, so he does everything. The people dare to be angry and dare not speak."
words whose meaning is similar
I dare to be angry but not to speak
usage
A complex sentence; a predicate, a complement, a clause; anger in the chest
english
chokewithsilentfury
Dare to be angry but dare not speak
foist one's opinions upon others - qiáng jiā yú rén
budget liberally and spend sparingly - kuān dǎ zhǎi yòng
artful speech and flashy manners in appearance but jealous inside - wài qiǎo nèi jí