Take advantage of one's temperament
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǐ x ì NGB à ngq ì, which means to lose temper. It is the same as "abusing". It comes from the marriage story of awakening the world.
The origin of Idioms
The 33rd chapter of the romance of awakening the world in the Western Zhou Dynasty: "even such a resolute and unyielding Zhongyou old official, Shang Qie Nu's lips are bulging, his temperament is close to Qi, and his mouth is tongue."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, etc
Chinese PinYin : shǐ xìng bàng qì
Take advantage of one's temperament
write cursive characters in a vigorous and nimble style. jīng shé rù cǎo
my ability is unequal to the given task , for you cannot use a short rope to draw water from a deep weel. gěng duǎn jí shēn
reap the fruits of one's actions. zì zuò zì shòu
the sun screened off by floating clouds. fú yún bì rì
hearing heavenly music played. jūn tiān guǎng yuè
steal the beams and pillars and replace them with rotten timbers. chōu liáng huàn zhù