suddenly change countenance
Anger, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è NR á nzu ò s è, meaning a change of face due to anger. From Sun Bin's art of War: questions from the king of Wei.
The origin of Idioms
"The art of war of Sun Bin: questions from the king of Wei:" Tian Ji looks angry: "these six are all used by good people, but doctor Zi says they are not urgent people. But what is the urgency? "
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: calm, calm and pleasant
Idiom usage
Chapter 50 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "the Duke of spirit was indignant and said:" since ancient times, the monarch ruled over the monarch, but he didn't hear that the monarch ruled over the monarch. It's very inconvenient for me to stay here. How can I get rid of it? "
Chinese PinYin : fèn rán zuò sè
suddenly change countenance
lord ye who claimed to be fond of dragons was scared out of his wits when a real one appeared. yè gōng hào lóng
almost leave his body in horror. hún fēi pò sāng
strange voice or an affected manner. guài shēng guài qì
The right way to settle down. ān zhái zhèng lù