in a threatening manner
Aggressive, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ì sh ì Xi ō ngxi ō ng, which means that something is seriously against the will of the individual, or the pent up feelings have burst out, refers to the state of people's dissatisfaction with things or people. It comes from Xunzi Tianlun written by Xunzi Kuang in the pre Qin period.
The origin of Idioms
Xunzi Tianlun, written by Xunzi Kuang in the pre Qin period, said, "a gentleman does not stop acting for the villain."
Idiom usage
Just at this time, a middle-aged woman broke into the door. (Guo Moruo's down the diamond slope)
in a threatening manner
The man who tied the bell must be used to untie the bell - jiě líng xū yòng xì líng rén
bore a hole on the wall in order to get some light from the neighbour 's house - záo bì tōu guāng