gnash the teeth with angry looks
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ē nm ù Qi è ch ǐ, which means open your eyes and clench your teeth. Describe extreme anger. It comes from Duan Qirui's horse factory oath.
The origin of Idioms
In Ding Zhongjiang's historical account of the northern warlords, Duan Qirui's oath to the horse factory, it is said that "the damage of restoration to the Qing Dynasty is just like that, and so is the harm to the country. The interior is not pure room automatic, and the widow imperial concubine Qi Bo, and his heartache. Outside, it is not the group of public persuading, but rather the household making up hooligans. They do not conspire with each other, and they are angry. "
Chinese PinYin : chēn mù qiē chǐ
gnash the teeth with angry looks
adopt different measures according to circumstances. gǎi bù gǎi yù