Seven tricks make me angry
Qiqihuo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī Qi à om à Ohu ǒ, which means to describe anger to the extreme. It's the same as "seven tricks make smoke". From the sequel of Lao Can's travels.
Idiom explanation
Describe anger to the extreme. It's the same as "seven tricks make smoke".
The origin of Idioms
The third chapter of the sequel of Lao Can's travel notes: "it's good for one or two days. When the third day comes, it's really unbearable! Why is there no letter yet? As the saying goes, it's really a fire in the seven tricks, smoke in the five zang organs. "
Idiom usage
I can't help getting angry when I see this. How do you deal with me like this? The fifth scene of the fisherman's hate by Ouyang Yuqing is used as predicate and adverbial to describe anger or anxiety
Seven tricks make me angry
a symbol of war in ancient china - jīn gē tiě jiǎ
one 's ability and virtue excel the average - cái gāo xíng hòu