be filled with righteous indignation
Filled with righteous indignation, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì f è NTI á NY ī ng, which means that anger aroused by justice is full of heart. It is also called "filled with righteous indignation". It comes from the flower of the evil sea written by Zeng Pu in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The 25th chapter of Zeng Pu's niehai flower in Qing Dynasty: "Jue Zhai was filled with righteous indignation. He set up a long teleplay and asked for a declaration of war."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, attribute, adverbial; commendatory. He was filled with indignation when he saw on TV that the gangster had killed so many innocent lives cruelly. Sometimes he was full of excitement, sometimes he was full of righteous indignation, sometimes he was enthusiastic and sometimes he was eloquent. (from Sunday of Flaubert's house, lesson 14, Volume 2, Grade 7, PEP Edition).
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms angry, indignant, indignant antonyms servile, insensitive
be filled with righteous indignation
conduct evil activities openly - míng huǒ zhí zhàng
explain clearly with few illustrations - hǎn pì ér yù
do not know what oneself or others are talking about - bù zhī suǒ yún