To ease one's anger
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ū NF ē ngji ě y ù n, which means that the gentle wind can eliminate the troubles in the heart and make people feel comfortable. It comes from Confucius' family language: Debating music.
The origin of Idioms
"In the past, Shun played a five stringed piano and wrote a poem called" the south wind ". The poem said:" the smoke of the south wind can relieve the anger of our people. "
Idiom usage
When the wind blows, the day is clear, and the time is new. The Song Dynasty's Liu Yong's poem "yongyule"
To ease one's anger
the heavens split and the earth sinks - tiān bēng dì xiàn