With a fierce beard and eyes
This is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is n í NgR á nzh ā NGM ù, which means blowing beard and staring. Describe rage. It comes from the story of the fierce chieftain among thieves.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Tao of the Qing Dynasty wrote in Weng Gui Yu Tan, a tale of a fierce chieftain among thieves: "once thieves knew that the army was coming, and they wanted to capture them. They were fierce and brave, and called the name of the army directly."
Idiom usage
It's the way people get angry
With a fierce beard and eyes
high-minded and unsociable figures - juàn jiě zhī shì
the feather is not yet fully grown - yǔ máo wèi fēng
one 's neighbours and people in the street - jiē fāng lín lǐ