face others with frowning brows and angry eyes
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é NGM é in ù sh ì, which means that it is still said to look at each other with angry eyes and fierce attitude. It's from when the golden age was young.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; of a person's manner
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: horizontal eyebrow Nu mu, horizontal eyebrow Li Mu, horizontal eyebrow Nu mu
The origin of Idioms
Shi Biao and other "Jin Ge tie Ma youth" Chapter 5: "Xin Qiji, Jia Rui, Fei Yan, Jin Fu stand at the mouth of the tent, one by one glaring, murderous."
Idiom explanation
You can't stop talking. It is used to describe the look of glaring at each other with fierce attitude.
Chinese PinYin : héng méi nù shì
face others with frowning brows and angry eyes
gifted scholars and beautiful ladies. cái zǐ jiā rén
alienate one person from another. tiǎo bō lí jiàn
steal a little leisure from the rush of business. máng lǐ tōu xián
lower one's aspirations and denigrate oneself. jiàng zhì rǔ shēn
a loss may turn out to be a gain. běi sǒu shī mǎ