Zhang Ya
Zhang Ya, pronounced zh ā ngy á, is a Chinese word, which means to open one's mouth and expose one's teeth. It describes a ferocious face.
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Opening one's mouth to show one's teeth is an expression of ferocity.
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"The white tiger opens his teeth and invades the East," said Jiao Gan of the Han Dynasty The fourth part of "Qi Qi" written by Cao Zhi of Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms: "the animal of wheezing, Zhang Ya, Fen Xian."
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Zhang Ya