Be quick and resolute
It's a Chinese idiom, J í y á NL ì Q ì, which means to describe the expression when you are angry with someone, and it's the same as "fierce speech". It comes from the tombstone of Jiejun, the Secretary of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the epitaph of Jiejun, the Secretary of the Yuan Dynasty: "he was polite when he received people, and he did not speak much. He did not show great dignity, although his family did not see his fierce words."
Idiom usage
To be angry is to be angry.
Chinese PinYin : jí yán lì qì
Be quick and resolute
Drop the rake and get the broom. diū xià pá er nòng sào zhǒu
Drink ice and be ready to sprout. yǐn bīng rú bò
If one does not press the crowd, one hundred will not follow one. yī bù yā zhòng,bǎi bù suí yī
Dragon's eyebrows and leopard's neck. lóng méi bào jǐng