Bite through the blood
Chewing and piercing blood is a Chinese idiom pronounced Ji á ochu ā NY í nxu è, which describes hatred. It comes from Manjianghong: by Madame Daiwang.
source
Song Dynasty Wen Tianxiang's Manjianghong Daiwang Madame's work: "think of a man's generosity, chew through the blood."
Examples
Song Dynasty Wen Tianxiang's Manjianghong Daiwang Madame's work: "think of a man's generosity, chew through the blood."
usage
It's very hateful.
Bite through the blood
try to draw a tiger but end up with the likeness of a dog - huà hǔ bù chéng
plunge the people into the depths of suffering - tú dú shēng líng