Idioms that describe people's temper.

Intense, violent, furious, furious, furious.

First, sexual violence is like fire.

Interpretation: sex: temperament, temper. Describe a bad temper.

From: Jin Yong's Tianlong Babu 18: "The monk is fierce as fire, raising his fist as big as a vinegar bowl, shouting a punch and hitting Qiao Feng."

Example: That's your second uncle's temper. He is as hot as fire, so laugh.

Second, the temper is like thunder.

Interpretation: violence: violence; Mania: impatience. Describe losing your temper or being very anxious.

Said by: Feng Ming Menglong, "Awakening the World and Constantly Saying Li Yuying is Unfair": "When Li Xiong saw this scene, he was furious and turned upside down, which was bound to cause trouble."

Example: Not as violent as Rondo or others think! Surprisingly calm.

Third, fly into a rage.

Explanation: Sudden change of face due to anger or panic. Describe a sudden face change; Angry.

From: The Legend of Hanshu Valley by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "So the son of heaven was furious."

I told the truth, but he flew into a rage

Fourth, be furious.

Interpretation: Hey: Thunderstorm; Thunder: deafening thunder. Describe losing your temper; Yelling at others.

From: Ming Ling Mengchu's Surprise at the First Moment, Volume 15: Chen Xiucai is furious.

Example: Look at the way he flew into a rage. He blushed and his neck was thick, and he roared himself hoarse.

Five, go on the rampage

Interpretation: violence: impatience; Anger. Jump up and get angry; As violent as thunder.

From: The Scholars written by Wu in the Qing Dynasty, the sixth time: "Yan is getting more and more angry."

Example: The test scores plummeted, and teachers were worried about it, and parents were furious.