People are angry
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NYU à NTI à NN à, which means that the harm is very serious, causing widespread anger. It comes from the biography of Yuan Shaozhuan in the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To cause public indignation
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: anger from heaven and resentment from others
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Shaozhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "the scholars were angry, the people were angry, the husband fought hard, and the state was in the same voice."
Idiom explanation
The people resent and the God is angry. It was described as very serious and caused widespread anger.
People are angry
have a keen insight into matters - dòng zhōng kěn qìng
Distinguish between the sun and the cold - biàn rì yán liáng
Let the wind and waves rise, sit in Diaoyutai - rèn píng fēng làng qǐ,wěn zuò diào yú tái
bring glory to one 's parents and become celebrated - xiǎn qīn yáng míng
lay one 's head to the level of sb . 's ear - jiāo tóu jiē ěr
ruin one 's figure and destroy one 's disposition through grief - huǐ xíng miè xìng