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Li è Z ì Ji á och ǐ, a Chinese idiom, means to crack your eyes and clench your teeth. Describe anger as extreme. From "Ba Fu gei Shi tie".
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used when people are angry
The origin of Idioms
"In the early days of Shaoxing, when a certain scholar was just a child, he met with the literati and bureaucrats at that time. He talked about the state affairs with each other. He either cracked his teeth or cried bitterly. Everyone wanted to kill himself and wear the royal family."
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a good swimmer often gets drowned - shàn yóu zhě nì
surrendering oneself to the cannibal bandits to substitute for his younger brother they captured , stating that he himself is fatter - xiōng féi dì shòu