be jealous
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ni ā NSU ā NP ō C ù, which means to produce jealousy, mostly refers to in the relationship between men and women, with "niansuanquai". It's from "the frost of June · Rong banishment".
The origin of Idioms
"In the song of Rong, the frost in June written by Ying Zong's Ji nu in the Qing Dynasty," you can see that the delicate and lazy incense is sitting around, and the fierce and jealous person is picking up the sour and splashing vinegar. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used of jealousy.
be jealous
Green forest and black fortress - qīng lín hēi sài
cut off the long and compensate the short - duàn chāng bǔ duǎn
difficult miscellaneous diseases - yí nán zá zhèng
the turn of fortune after reaching one extreme - bō jí zé fù
borrow arrows with thatched boats - cǎo chuǎn jiè jiàn
content is no more important than diction - lǐ bù shèng cí