In a rage
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch à nggu à NN à f à, which means to describe extreme anger. It comes from the story of Zhang Bingzhong.
The origin of Idioms
In the old book of the Tang Dynasty, biography of Zheng He said, "but he burst into a rage and threw himself into the army. Luo Jianji stood in front of the bottle and practiced in the outside."
Discrimination of words
I'm very angry
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used when angry.
Chinese PinYin : chōng guàn nù fà
In a rage
The whip is not as long as the horse's belly. biān cháng bù jí mǎ fù
Obedience is better than respect. gōng jìng bù rú cóng mìng
hundreds ousted , to keep the confucianism dominant. bā chù bǎi jiā
carry out a capital punishment. míng zhèng diǎn xíng
fish for the moon in the water. shuǐ zhōng lāo yuè
see the view and think of a friend. qīng fēng míng yuè