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The passionate pinyin

rèxuèfèiténg, explanation: describes a person's high mood; excited.

Commonly used idioms:

Commonly used idioms

Number of words:

Four-character idioms

Traditional Chinese:

_Blood Boiling_

Phonetic:

ㄖㄜ_ㄒㄩㄝ_ㄈㄟ_ㄊㄥ_

Simplified Pinyin:

RXFT

Structure:

Subject-predicate idiom

Correct pronunciation:

Blood; cannot be pronounced as "xiě".

Define form:

Boiling; cannot be written as "fu".

Source:

Mao Dun's "Midnight" 9: "How she was moved, how her blood boiled."

Example:

China’s sky is burning and the earth is bleeding. Hundreds of millions of people who are unwilling to be slaves to the subjugation of their country are full of anger and their blood is boiling. (Liu Baiyu's "Ode to the Red Sun")

Similar meaning:

Being full of enthusiasm and enthusiasm

Antonym:

Calm and calm .