furious
Angry, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ì f è NTI á NY ī ng, which means to describe anger is full of chest. From the old book of the Tang Dynasty, Wenzong Ji Xia.
Idiom explanation
Ying: chest.
The origin of Idioms
In the old book of the Tang Dynasty, Wenzong Ji II: "when I think about the beginning of Zhenguan, when I look at today's affairs, I am often filled with anger.
Idiom usage
Example Volume 3 of fengtianlu by Zhao Yuanyi of Tang Dynasty: "build a fortress and clear the country, train the soldiers with horses, fill the chest with anger, and swear national humiliation." Indignant, mother Qin stares at Xu Yide. Zhou Erfu's morning in Shanghai
furious
there is none under heaven to equal him - tiān xià wú dí
There's no one left here, there's a place to stay - cǐ chǔ bù liú rén,zì yǒu liú rén chǔ
the rain stops and the sky clears up - yǔ sàn yún fēi