one's blood boils with indignation
Blood boiling is a Chinese word, pronounced R è Xu è f è it é ng. It originally means that blood flows rapidly in the body, bringing heat generated by internal organs to the whole body. It refers to high passion. It comes from Ode to the red sun.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Baiyu's Ode to the Red Sun: "China's sky is burning and the earth is bleeding. Hundreds of millions of people who are not willing to be slaves to the subjugation are full of anger and blood. "
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; as predicate, object and attribute; with commendatory meaning
one's blood boils with indignation
houses have adequate supplies and people live in contentment - jiā jǐ rén zú
Point the South and attack the North - zhǐ nán gōng běi
do one 's very best to achieve perfection - kè yì qiú gōng
Beat the marrow and spread the ointment - qiāo suǐ sǎ gāo