making fun of and cursing angrily -- to write freely
It refers to the expression of different thoughts and feelings, such as happiness and anger. It comes from Mr. Dongpo's praise by Huang Tingjian of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Dongpo's wine, Chibi's Flute, laughing and scolding are all articles," said Huang Tingjian of Song Dynasty
Idiom usage
It refers to all kinds of people's expressions. Such as the figure, the man Bi Guan, fascinating, all by this. The Peach Blossom Fan by Kong Shangren in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Sarcasm, sarcasm
Idioms and allusions
It refers to the expression of different thoughts and feelings such as happiness and anger. Fu chadun Chong of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "the story of the age of Yanjing · Fengtai": "like voice is a kind of oral skill. He can learn the sound of a hundred birds, and can make southern and Northern tunes. He can laugh and scold with one person, and he can also listen to it." 2. Refers to ridicule and scold. The second volume of reading mirror written by Chen Jiru of Ming Dynasty: "my husband is worried about the prosperity and danger of the Ming Dynasty, and I want to ward off evil spirits and suppress evil. This is the result of the loyalty and righteousness of my ministers, and I have to be honest. However, they may cry too much, but their affairs may not be so far. They may laugh and scold too much, but they may not be so far. " Chapter 16 of the strange situation witnessed in 20 years: "how important this military affair is! Once it's corrupted, we can only listen in with a sense of fear and anger. How can we have time to laugh and scold? " See "laughter, anger and abuse are all articles".
Chinese PinYin : xī xiào nù mà
making fun of and cursing angrily -- to write freely
a country finally falls after its territory has been nibbled away. shì kāng jí mǐ
Take the bull and ride the horse. fú niú chéng mǎ
be ashamed of one's inadequacy while envying another's competence. cán fú qǐ hè
all neglected tasks are being undertaken. bǎi huī jù jǔ