behave in a vicious and unrestrained way
Ferocious, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ó ngxi ō NGJ í è, which means to describe extreme brutality, brutality and irrationality. It comes from the biography of Wang Mang in the book of Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is amiable and merciful
The origin of Idioms
Wang Mang's biography in the book of Han states: "he is extremely evil and poisonous to all Xia."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. In the end, Hou Diankun raised his voice and announced: "no one is allowed to bury, and whoever buries the same crime as the Communist Party." Qu Bo's the sea of woods and snow 28 the bourgeoisie exploited the working class for self-improvement, while the working class lived by selling their own labor; the bourgeoisie exploited the workers to get more profits, and the working class had to fight against the capitalists' vicious exploitation and oppression in order to maintain their lives. The young historian and drama fan launched a clever analogy between the expression of drama and the narration in ancient history: the combination of eight immortals can explain the combination of nine officials in Yaodian, the pseudonyms of Xue Rengui and Xue Pinggui can explain the pseudonyms of Boyi and Boyi, the resourcefulness of Zhuge Liang can explain the resourcefulness of Yiyin and Duke Zhou, and the poverty of Cao Cao and Qin Hui The ferocity of Jie and Zhou can be explained by their ferocity. He Xiangu's is from Wuping, she and Lingling, Meng Jiangnu's is from Qi, Tongguan, Fengzhou and Huating, and Shun's is from Dongyi, Jizhou, and his wife is from Yao, Xiang and the mother of a country of three. What about wanghaimen? Old five doesn't want to admit that this is a group of hopeless wounded soldiers. This bastard fiercely holds a knife and stands behind us. Whoever dares to step back, he will split his head. He stood ferociously in front of Jinzhu and his wife. After a while of shouting and scolding, he immediately forced Jinzhu to go down the mountain and back to the water, and said that he would have to carry it six times even at dawn. In Chapter 49 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty written by Feng Menglong in Ming Dynasty, "the arguer said that Yigong killed his young master, imprisoned his mother, detained his angels, abused his neighbors, and was extremely vicious. How could heaven tolerate it?"
Idioms and allusions
At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Wang Mang changed the name of the country to "new" by virtue of his status as the abbot of the state. He claimed that the reform was actually a return to the ancients, which dealt a great blow to agriculture and commerce. He wantonly collected folk beauties into the palace, carried out brutal rule, and plundered people's fat and cream, which made Chang'an city a mess. "Hanshu" commented that he was extremely vicious, extremely cruel and vicious.
Chinese PinYin : qióng xiōng jí è
behave in a vicious and unrestrained way
follow the reaction of others without opinion of one 's own. ǎi rén kàn xì
Discard the last and turn the root. qì mò fǎn běn
I'll sing, I'll ask for my friend's voice. yīng qí míng yǐ,qiú qí yǒu shēng
grief at separation and joy in union. bēi huān lí hé