Extremely vicious and ferocious
The Chinese idiom, J í è Qi ó ngxi ō ng, refers to extreme ferocity. It's from the book of Chen: abolishing the emperor.
Idioms and allusions
[from]: "Chen Shu · abolishing emperor Ji" says: "Hua Jiao, the traitor, was extremely vicious, so he set up Xiao Kui and planned to endanger the country."
Discrimination of words
Grammar: combined; used as predicate and attribute; with derogatory meaning
Extremely vicious and ferocious
dizzy of the head and dim of sight - tóu yūn yǎn huā
take pity on the poor and the old - lián pín jìng lǎo
it is much to be regretted that we have not met earlier - xiāng zhī hèn wǎn
remember forever with gratitude - juān gǔ míng xīn