Qún qíng dǐng fèi
Chinese idiom explains: It describes the crowd as unusually agitated, unable to calm down.
Chinese idiom source : Ding Zhongjiang (丁中江), "The History of the Northern Warlords", "Suddenly, this change occurred, the masses were boiling, and the vice-president and all the governors and governors of the provinces sped up the telegram to supervise the responsibility."
Emotional Color: 褒义词
Chinese Idioms Structure: Subject-verb
Chinese Idioms Usage: as predicate, determiner; used in written language.
Example: We should try to restrain ourselves when the crowd is boiling over
English translation: a vast upsurge of public opinion and feeling
Era: Modern times
Commonly used: general