Anger comes from the heart, and evil comes from the gall
Anger comes from the heart and evil comes from the side of courage. The whole sentence should be: anger comes from the heart and evil comes from the side of courage. Open your eyebrows and eyes and bite your teeth. It is a Chinese saying, Pinyin n ù C ó NGX à NT ó UQ à, è Xi à NGD à NBI à NSH à ng. It means that when you are extremely angry, you will be brave enough to do anything. It's also used to mean being extremely angry.
Idiom: anger starts from the heart, evil comes from the edge of courage. Pronunciation: n ù C ó NGX à NT ó UQ à, è Xi à NGD à NBI à NSH à ng à. It's also used to mean being extremely angry. "Zhu Wen did not listen to everything. After listening to it, his anger rose from his heart, and his evil came to the edge of his courage."
Anger comes from the heart, and evil comes from the gall
a plot to gain time in order to complete defense - huǎn bīng zhī jì
be cut off from the outside world - dù mén què sǎo