point at and stare angrily at
Jizhi refers to angry eyes, a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is j ǐ zh ǐ n ǔ m ù, which means pointing at people and staring at them. It describes the look of scolding people when they are angry. From the romance of the peace talks between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth chapter of Ma Fu's Romance of the peace talks between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party: "Zhang Xueliang still has to explain that Jiang Zao was so angry that he was angry. Fight against Japan, fight against Japan. When I die, you can fight against Japan again! "
Idiom usage
To be angry is to be angry. example he was angry, righteous, and evil in his heart.
point at and stare angrily at
richly adorned or plainly dressed - nóng zhuāng dàn mò
oranges change with their environment - nán jú běi zhǐ
happiness as immense as the eastern sea - fú rú dōng hǎi