put on a fierce look
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h é NGM é ISH ù y ǎ n, which means to describe a strong or vicious look. It comes from Wang Zhaojun.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] angry eyes and [antonym] pleasant face
The origin of Idioms
The second act of Wang Zhaojun by Cao Yu: "I've been in Chang'an for a month and a half. In front of me, I always see you frowning and angry."
Idiom usage
It's a combination, a predicate, an attributive, a frown and a stare. Example: Li Zhun's biography of Li Shuangshuang: "looking back and saying to Shuangshuang:" I've convinced you! " In a rage, he left without looking back
Chinese PinYin : héng méi shù yǎn
put on a fierce look
run clandestine errands up and down the line. shàng cuàn xià tiào