fly into a rage
Anger, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu à m à OS à nzh à ng, which means to describe anger to the extreme. It comes from the biography of the Six Gentlemen of the preparatory Security Association.
The origin of Idioms
Tao Juyin's biography of the Six Gentlemen of the preparatory Security Association says: "Zhang Taiyan has been running min Bao for many years because of his indifference. Once his sentence is reinstated, he will be rejected, and he will be furious."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, object, adverbial; describe anger to the extreme
Chinese PinYin : huǒ mào sān zhàng
fly into a rage
a shortsighted and good-for-nothing person. ròu yǎn fán tāi
the imaginative power in writing has declined. jiāng láng cái jìn
Soldiers come to meet generals, water comes to earth weirs. bīng lái jiàng yíng,shuǐ lái tǔ yàn
The way is high and the virtue is heavy. dào gāo dé zhòng