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How to express angry words in ancient Chinese?
Anger. ?

Angry [Xiongnu]

Anger, anger.

Hong Shen's "Shen Tu" Book III: "The old man was humiliated and extremely angry."

Use example:

1. When Meng saw that Xu was fainted by Qin Yunyang again, he felt a surge of anger. Even Qin Shaodi's polite address is omitted, and he is called by his first name directly.

He hasn't been so angry for a long time, just because the other party touched a past that he didn't want to mention.

Synonym:

I. Anger

Interpretation: Emotional because of extreme dissatisfaction.

Quote: Lu Xun's "Gai Hua Ji Miscellaneous Feeling": "The brave is angry, and the sword is drawn to the strong; Cowards are angry, but they draw their swords at the weak. "

Second, anger.

Interpretation: I am unhappy because I don't like it.

Quote: Ba Jin's "Lina's Ninth Letter": "It's also irritating. He didn't even look at me. He even pushed me away a little. "