scowl at
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is h é NGM é ID è ngy ǎ n, which means that it is still said that the eyebrows are dazzling. It is used to describe the look of glaring at each other with fierce attitude. It comes from the collection of songs and legends of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom: Xu Taiji seeks death.
The origin of Idioms
"A Taiping Army rushed to him. He thought it was his subordinates, and he said:" fight, fight, fight! "
Idiom usage
To make an attribute, predicate, adverbial; glare
scowl at
have food spread out ten feet square -- live in luxury - shí àn fāng zhàng
make frequent changes in policies or measures - zhāo lìng mù gǎi
a slanderous tongue can burn up a city - chì shé shāo chéng