Filled with indignation
Filled with anger, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī f è NTI á NY ī ng, which means strong anger fills the chest, describes anger has been extreme. It comes from Tao Zongyi's record of stopping farming in Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To express one's anger to the utmost
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: indignation
The origin of Idioms
Tao Zongyi of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his record of stopping farming: "Gu Qi's mother was filled with indignation. Cundi was a kind of learning, which was beyond the realm of sages and was full of the work of sages."
Idiom explanation
Ying: chest. Intense anger fills the chest. He is very angry.
Filled with indignation
be endowed with extraordinary talents - rú chuán dà bǐ
do good but regard as ill will - wéi hǎo chéng qiàn
Buddha's heart and snake's mouth - fó xīn shé kǒu