[rén shén gòng fèn]
Pronunciation: rén shén gòng fèn n
Note: both man and God are disgusted. Describe the great public anger.
Source: King Tang Luobin's "Seeking": "Where people and gods are taboo, heaven and earth are not allowed."
Five Dynasties, Later Jin Dynasty, etc. "Old Tang Biography" in pomelo: "If it is tyrannical, people and gods will be angry together, and the law will not allow it."
Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Extremely angry derogatory sense
Example: evil has run rampant. (Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Romance of the Gods" back to the eightieth)
Synonym: boiling public anger