The idiom story of the Eastern Lion Roar comes from Song Sushi's poem "Sending Wu Deren and Jian Chen Jichang": "The residents of Longqiu are also pitiful, and they talk about the night without sleep." Suddenly hearing the roar of the Hedong Master, the staff fell into the palm of his hand in a daze. ”
The Lion of Hedong roared, comparing the shrew-like wife to her husband.
In the ancient Northern Song Dynasty, there was a man named Chen Jichang, who called himself Mr. Longqiu, and he was good friends with Su Dongpo, who believed in Buddhism, was proficient in Zen, and liked to make friends. But he married a very fierce wife, his wife is a Hedong native, and every time he yells at his husband, he is very loud. Su Dongpo often visited Chen Jichang's home and was very familiar with his wife's situation. One day, Su Dongpo wrote a poem to Chen Jichang: "The residents of Longqiu are also pitiful, and they talk about sleepless nights; when they overhear the roar of the lions in Hedong, the pillar staff falls in a daze." ”
Later, people used the four-word idiom of Hedong lion roar to describe the wife's fierceness.