look fierce
Ferocious face, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi à nm à zh à NGN í ng, which means to describe the ferocious face; also known as "ferocious face", "ferocious face". It's from nine lives.
Idiom explanation
Ferocious: ferocious in appearance.
The origin of Idioms
In Qing Dynasty, Wu Jianren's "nine lives and strange injustice" Chapter 13: "there are two other people They are all proud and healthy, and their faces are ferocious. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used of a person's appearance. It's also dangerous to be a famous person. Children, the terrible enemy is not necessarily ferocious. Fu Lei's letter to Fu Lei on the night of April 21, 1955
Chinese PinYin : miàn mù zhēng níng
look fierce
a person who can do nothing but eat and drink. jiǔ náng fàn bāo
The handle of a hundred years. bǎi nián zhī bǐng
clasp an enemy to one 's bosom. rèn chóu zuò fù
put away the cup after taking a tiny sip. qiǎn cháng zhé zhǐ
wear a funeral face as if newly bereft of both parents. rú sàng kǎo bǐ