| 嗔怪 | chēn guài | to blame; to rebuke | |
| 嗔怒 | chēn nù | to get angry | |
| 娇嗔 | jiāo chēn | (of a girl) to feign anger coquettishly | |
| 嗔怨 | chēn yuàn | to complain; to reproach | |
| 莺妒燕嗔 | yīng dù yàn chēn | to snatch a master's favor from a rival (idiom) |
| 1 | Only disarming our hatred can bring real peace. | |
| 2 | Because their hatreds had awaken the hatreds in us. | |
| 3 | The three great enemies of man are Kama (desire), Krodha (anger) and Lobha (greed). | |
| 4 | Do negative mental states, such as anger and ill will, always give bad results? | |
| 5 | To attain world peace, just work on realising your own inner peace. |