Feel the gall
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ě ng ē ch á NGD ǎ n, which means that the head pillow weapons, taste gall. Describe hard self-reliance, anger, or revenge. It comes from the third table of emperor yuan of Liang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the third table of emperor Liang Yuandi, written by Liang and Shen Chuming in the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "Your Majesty is brave enough to move in the sky, deep and bright enough to break in the inner world, with a horizontal sword weeping blood and a pillow to taste courage."
Idiom usage
In today's affairs, the two emperors did not wait for the invitation but returned to China. History of Song Dynasty biography of Li Gang
Feel the gall
a broken mirror joined together - pò jìng zhòng hé
to return a thing intact to its owner - quán bì guī zhào
difficult to have such a grand feast again - shèng yán nán zài
relatives , friends and acquaintances - sān qīn liù gù