To ease one's anger
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ū NF ē ngji ě y ù n, which means that the gentle wind can eliminate the troubles in the heart and make people feel comfortable. It comes from Confucius' family language: Debating music.
The origin of Idioms
"In the past, Shun played a five stringed piano and wrote a poem called" the south wind ". The poem said:" the smoke of the south wind can relieve the anger of our people. "
Idiom usage
When the wind blows, the day is clear, and the time is new. The Song Dynasty's Liu Yong's poem "yongyule"
Chinese PinYin : xūn fēng jiě yùn
To ease one's anger
addicted to drinking , smoking , etc.. wǔ dú jù quán
gratitude for the slightest favour received or grudge against the slightest wrong done. sī ēn fà yuàn
a door-hinge is never worm-eaten. hù shū bù xiǔ
crisscross chariot tracks and drooping banners. zhé luàn qí mǐ