extremely angry
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Q ì y ǒ NgR ú sh ā n, which means to describe being extremely angry. From the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi, biography of Wu Zhu
The origin of Idioms
Chen Shou's biography of Wu Zhu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms in Jin Dynasty: "the power is furious and wants to fight for the abyss by itself." Pei Songzhi's annotation leads to Yu Pu's biography of Jiang Biao in Jin Dynasty: "I am sixty years old, the world is hard and easy, and I can't taste it. It's so exciting that I'm close to being in front of a mouse."
Idiom usage
I'm very angry. I came to Yu's house to make a speech. Feng Guifen's Jiangsu Fu reduction in Qing Dynasty
extremely angry
difficult to refuse such kindness - shèng qíng nán què
untidy appearance with prisoner 's unkempt hair and unwashed face - qiú shǒu gòu miàn