Cry and fight
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ì Xu è zh ē, which means eyes bleed with grief and indignation, sleeping with a weapon; it describes anger and self encouragement, determined to hate. It comes from the biography of Xiao Chifu.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Xiao Chifu in the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, "Xiao Yongzhou made great achievements and made great plans for Yuansu. He not only suffered from family misfortune, but also resented the national calamity. He wept blood and swore to be cool."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
Examples
The monarch and the Marquis, who are the members of his clan, should be crying and fighting with his servant. How can he tell his servant to stop! The 63rd chapter of the romance of northern and southern history by Cai Dongfan
Chinese PinYin : qì xuè zhěn gē
Cry and fight
prey upon one 's country and injure the people. dù guó hài mín
To be selfish and to be public. fèi sī lì gōng
appoint people on their merit. jiǎn xián rèn néng
favours weighty as a mountain. ēn dé rú shān
weigh up one thing against another. quán héng qīng zhòng
Slander the heart and the stomach. xīn bàng fù fēi