Three corpses jump
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s à NSH à B à OTI à o, which means to describe the extreme anger. From the romance of Fengshen.
The origin of Idioms
In the 48th chapter of the romance of the gods written by Xu Zhonglin of Ming Dynasty: "when the Grand Master heard the news, he broke two battles, only three corpses jumped violently, and smoke came from his seven orifices."
Idiom usage
Example: Yue Zhongqi apologized and said that he would ask to settle down in Turpan for a long time. Yongzheng was so angry that all three corpses jumped. February River Emperor Yongzheng 139
Chinese PinYin : sān shī bào tiào
Three corpses jump
be guilty of a crime for which one deserves to die ten thousand deaths. zuì gāi wàn sǐ
Zhu men stinks of wine and meat, and the road is frozen to death. zhū mén jiǔ ròu chòu,lù yǒu dòng sǐ gǔ
stand head and shoulders above others. hè chǔ jī qún