To cry for blood
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ě ng ē Q ì Xu è, which means lying on the back of a weapon, weeping for blood. It describes extreme indignation and determination to kill the enemy. It comes from the biography of Huan Wen in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Huan Wen in the book of Jin written by Fang Xuanling in the Tang Dynasty, it is said that "the dream is to review."
Idiom usage
In order to stimulate the same argument, my father has changed his mind. "Zi Liu Zi Xing Zheng" by Huang Zongxi in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zhěn gē qì xuè
To cry for blood
be together morning and night. zhāo xī xiāng chǔ
laden with sorrow and maladies. duō chóu duō bìng
be in a fix the horns of a dilemma. jìn tuì wéi gǔ
spring flower and autumn moon -- seasonal views. chūn huā qiū yuè