Close synonyms of "cross eyed"
dart fierce looks of hate héng méi lěng yǎn Anger and contempt. Li Ji's poem "Premier Zhou, Daqing's Children Miss You": "We are afraid of ghosts, but we are afraid of them." It is also called "We are afraid of them.". Guo Qingqing, Chapter 13 of The Tale of the Big Sabre: "Now he has drunk 'Go' again with a scowl, which scares Zhang Wen out of his true soul." He reads h é ngm é il ě ngy ǎ n with a scowl, which is interpreted as an angry and contemptuous look. It comes from Li Ji's poem Premier Zhou, Daqing's children miss you, which is a commendatory part of speech. have plenty of fight in sb. shā qì téng téng It is said that the spirit of killing is very strong. Described as ferocious. The fourth part of Shang Zhongxian's "Qi Ying Bu" in Yuan Dynasty: "The murderous spirit spreads far into the sky, and the word spreads like a golden bell." The seventh and fifth chapters of "The Legend of Gods": "Li Jing's sword is shining cold; Wei Hu's pestle is murderous." Li Ting's "The Sparks in the Dense Forest": "At this time, the Qingxiang Group has arrested and massacred our comrades in Xingguo City, and the streets are murderous." ◎ Lethal sh q ì - t é ngt é ng [with a murderous rookonone's face; behelli put on a fierce look héng méi shù yǎn It is also said that the eyebrows and eyes are wild. The second act of Cao Yu's Wang Zhaojun: "Wendun, after coming to Chang'an for a month and a half, I always see you with a scowl and a full face of resentment, A ferocious manner. Origin: Act II of Cao Yu's Wang Zhaojun: "After a month and a half in Chang'an, I always see you with scowls and angry faces in front of me." Example: Li Zhun's Biography of Li Shuangshuang: "Turn around and say to Shuangshuang, 'I'm convinced Cross one's eyebrows and squint one's eyes héng méi nǔ mù Raise your eyebrows and stare. It describes the look of glaring at each other with fierce attitude. Chen Yu was quoted in the tenth quotation of He Guangyuan's "The Book of Precepts": "If you want to fight against anger, you will become a powerful god of Yan Fu. The mud should be used to pinch the Han and burn incense to support snake people." Nu, a book of "anger". straighten the eyebrow and raise the eyes héng méi lì mù It is also said that the eyebrows and eyes are wild. The first scene of Lao She's Teahouse: "The three or two dozen thugs, all dressed up, come in at any time and go to the back yard." Chapter 109 of Hao Ran's Sunny Days: "Jiao Qing's daughter-in-law lifts the door curtain and yells, 'Go, go, Ma Xiaobian, get out of here!'" ◎ H é ngm é i-l ì m ù [straightforwardly the eye browns and raiseset the eyes] It describes the ferocious appearance of the thugs with six edged sticks, and their eyebrows
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A synonym for theft