Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - The meaning of venting anger

The meaning of venting anger

Anger is a Chinese word, which means to vent one's inner resentment.

1. vent your resentment.

The second and third of Liu Ji's miscellaneous poems in Ming Dynasty: "The bee died to vent its anger, and the dove died to beg for food."

Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Shao Nv: "Grind your teeth day and night, and then take it out on the female when the firewood burns."

2. vent your inner resentment.

Tang Xu Yan Bo's "Ode to the Great Wall": "When Zhang Huya vented his anger, he must be angry."

Chapter 10 of Yang Mo's Song of Youth: "Because she can't find a job and has nowhere to vent, she often takes it out on me.

First, discharge

Interpretation: evacuation and emptying.

Quote: Guo Moruo's "Review of the Literary Revolution III: Literary Continuation": "Foreign capitalism has bound China into a permanent village as the vent tail of its capital surplus and overproduction."

Second, personal anger.

Explanation: refers to the resentment between private individuals due to conflicts of interest.

Quotations: Biography of Zhang Yongde in the Song Dynasty: "AG said,' Zhang Shizhong blamed me for losing my party membership and reported my personal anger.' "?

AG said: "Zhang Zhongsong killed all my religious parties just to repay personal grievances.