An idiom describing something fresh and fresh.
Born like a summer flower
The world of mortals
The end of the year
That year of light
Cardamom Summer time
Ending the summer and ending the year
Covering up the years
Huainian in the distant summer
Picking up the summer and losing the year
Half the city is filled with smoke and sand
The soldiers and horses are in chaos
One leaf knows autumn
The lotus leaves are fragrant and cold
I cherish him from afar City
The past years of the lost summer
Farewell to late years
The years of worry in the deep sea
The years of final death
The year of chaotic summer
The year of pen tip
The year of plain face
The year of plain times and good times
The passing year of early summer
Midsummer passes by
Beauty dies in twilight
Solitary shadow
Misty rain
Fireworks and streamers
Times have changed
The city is alluring in mist and rain
The fleeting years have passed
The fallen flowers have turned into mourning
The city is alluring
Cangsheng Taoge
Help each other
Which of the idioms of "Purple Jade Cheng Shang" have a "literary charm"?
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similarly flownian [sì shuǐ liú nián] fleeting time: time. Describing time as gone and never coming back.
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Hongxiu Tianxiang [hóng xiù tiān xiāng] Hongxiu refers to a young and beautiful woman; Tian means to increase.
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【xīn kuàng shén yí】Kuang: open; Yi: happy. The mind is open and the spirit is happy.
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Broken wall: broken wall [duàn bì cán yuán]: broken down short wall. Remaining and collapsed walls. Describe the scene of ruin.
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Beautiful and delicious [xiù sè kě cān] Beautiful: beautiful appearance or natural beauty; meal: eating. Originally used to describe women's beauty. Later, he also described the scenery as beautiful.
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气 Charge Xiaohan [qì chōng xiāo hàn]xiaohan: refers to the sky. Describes great courage.
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qiyu xuanang [qì yǔ xuān áng] describes a person who is full of energy and has extraordinary demeanor.
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Zhengqi awe-inspiring [zhèng qì lǐn rán] Zhengqi: the spirit of uprightness. Awesome: Awe-inspiring. Describes the integrity, majesty and inviolability.
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龙駧虎Step [lóng xiāng hǔ bù] Dragon: a tall horse. In ancient times, a horse over eight feet was called a dragon; 駧: the way a horse holds its head high. Like a dragon and a horse, they hold their heads high, and they stride like a tiger. Describes the mighty and majestic spirit.
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Close the moon and shy the flowers [bì yuè xiū huā] Close: hide. Make the moon hide and make the flowers ashamed. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance.
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When the fish sees it, it sinks to the bottom of the water, and when the geese see it, it lands on the sandbank. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance.
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To hold the bridle and clarify ? [ lǎn pèi chéng qīng ] To take the bridle: to hold the reins of the horse; to clarify: to rule the world peacefully. It expresses the ambition to reform politics and clarify the world. It is also a metaphor that when a person takes charge of a job, he is determined to refresh the job and do it well.
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Evening Drums and Morning Bells? [mù gǔ chén zhōng] According to Buddhist rules, drums are played in the temple at night and bells are rung in the morning. Metaphors can make people alert and awaken.
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Fengqingbiaijue [fēng qīng bì jué] Corruption and fraud are gone. Describes the disappearance of bad things and good social atmosphere.
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Xiangfengshiyu [xiáng fēng shí yǔ] describes good weather. More metaphors of kindness.
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The willows are hidden and the flowers are bright? [ liǔ àn huā míng ] The weeping willows are thick and the flowers are dazzling. Describes the spring scene of willow trees and blooming flowers. It is also a metaphor for encountering a turning point in difficulties.
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peaks and turns [fēng huí lù zhuǎn] are surrounded by overlapping peaks and winding mountain roads. Describes the twists and turns of the scenic spots. Idioms to describe freshness
Idioms to describe freshness:
Jade carvings of ice sculptures, like dreams and illusions, beautiful and unconventional, pure and pure
The cheeks are condensed with new lychees, and the eyes are like Autumn water is bright and beautiful, and the skin is translucent
The smile is charming and pleasant, the pear blossoms are dewed, fresh and beautiful
The grace is beautiful, bright and moving, the skin is slightly plump and elegant What are the idioms used to describe Wen Wan's freshness?
Idioms to describe freshness:
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出水水莲: hibiscus: lotus. Freshly opened lotus. The metaphorical poetry is fresh and impressive. It also describes a naturally beautiful woman.
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First-blooming hibiscus: Hibiscus: A lotus flower that has just opened. The metaphorical poetry is fresh and impressive. It also describes a naturally beautiful woman.
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Scenery and moonlight: refers to the clear and fresh scene after the rain and the sky clears. It also means being open-minded and honest.
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Hibiscus comes out of water: Hibiscus: lotus. The lotus has just opened. It is a metaphor for fresh and good poetry, and it also describes a naturally beautiful woman.
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Flower light and willow shadow: Hundreds of flowers are shining, and the shadow of the weeping willow is swaying. Describes the arrival of spring in the world, colorful and fresh.
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Open up people’s eyes and ears: broaden their horizons and refresh their ears and eyes.
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Bright moon and clear breeze: bright moonlight, fresh breeze.
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Beautiful sentences and clear words: gorgeous and fresh words.
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Beautiful sentences and clear words: gorgeous and fresh words. Same as "Beautiful Sentences and Clear Ci".
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Beauty hairpin: hairpin: wear. Describe the calligraphy as beautiful. It also means that poetry is fresh and beautiful.
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Eyes show, eyebrows clear: eyes: eyes; show: beauty; eyebrows: eyebrows; clear: fresh. Describes a person's delicate and handsome appearance.
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Refreshing the heart and lungs: refers to people feeling comfortable, fresh and refreshing. Same as "refreshing the heart and mind".
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Refreshing: It means people feel comfortable and fresh. Same as "refreshing the heart and mind".
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Refreshing the heart and spleen: Qin: penetration. Originally refers to the aromatic cool air or drink that makes people feel comfortable. It also describes poems and articles as beautiful and moving, giving people a fresh and refreshing feeling.
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Qin enters the heart: Qin: penetrates. Originally refers to the aromatic cool air or drink that makes people feel comfortable. It also describes poems and articles as beautiful and moving, giving people a fresh and refreshing feeling.
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Refreshing: It means people feel comfortable and fresh. Same as "refreshing the heart and mind".
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Qing Ci Li Sen: refers to fresh and beautiful words and sentences.
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Qingci and wonderful sentences: fresh and wonderful poetic words.
The language used to describe the poem is fresh and beautiful.
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Qingciliyu: refers to fresh and beautiful words and phrases. Same as "clear words and beautiful sentences".
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Qingciliqu: refers to fresh and beautiful lyrics and music. Same as "clear words and beautiful sentences".
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Qingci: Miao: beautiful. Fresh and beautiful words.
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Qingge Yawu: The singing is fresh and sweet, and the dance is light and graceful.
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Qingqingshuang: refers to neat and clean or fresh and cool.
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As clear as a curling kettle: Curling kettle: a jade kettle filled with ice, metaphorically referring to purity and purity. It is a metaphor for being a noble person and different from the ordinary people. It also refers to the fresh style of poetry.
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Hibiscus emerges from clear water: Hibiscus: another name for lotus. The poem is described as clear and beautiful, as fresh as hibiscus emerging from the water.
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Qingying Xiuche: Ying: smooth and bright; Che: transparent. Clean, bright, beautiful and thorough. Describe the poetry as fresh in artistic conception and gorgeous in words.
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Autumn Water Hibiscus: Hibiscus: Lotus. The metaphorical poetry is fresh and impressive. It also describes a naturally beautiful woman.
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The sky is clear and the air is clear: clear: clear. Describes a clear sky and fresh air.
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The sky is clear and clear. Describes a clear sky and fresh air.
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Ethereal: refers to the overflowing of fresh and wonderful gestures.
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Start with spring: refers to the natural and fresh style of poetry. It is also a metaphor for excellent medical skills.
Origin of the idiom:
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Water lotus: From Song Hongzikui's poem "Qinyuan Chunyong Zhou Qianfu Yun": "The Lianxi family lives on the Yangtze River. Love the pure beauty of hibiscus emerging from the water. "
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The first appearance of hibiscus: From the volume of "Poetry" by Liang Zhongrong of the Southern Dynasties: "The poems of thanks are like hibiscus emerging from the water, and their colors are like colorful carvings. Gold.
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Scenery and moonlight: From Ming Dynasty Su Jun's "Rooster Crying": "Scenery and moonlight are the true state of my heart; the birds are singing and the flowers are dark, It’s my heart’s endless business.
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Hibiscus emerging from the water: From the volume of "Poems" written by Liang Zhongrong of the Southern Dynasties: "The thank-you poem is like a hibiscus emerging from the water, and its color is like gold engraved with mixed colors."
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Flowers and Willow Shadows: From Chapter 25 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Flowers and Willow Shadows, and the Sound of Birds and Streams."
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Eye-catching: From Wang Guowei's "Human Words" Chapter 56: "The words written by everyone must be refreshing, and the description of the scene must be eye-catching."
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Bright Moon and Breeze: From "Preface to a Visit to the Lotus Pond in Autumn" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: "The beautiful scenery is dazzling, and the bright moon and breeze are refreshing."
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Beauty Hairpin: From "Ancient and Modern Times" by Liang Yuan Ang of the Southern Dynasties "Book Review": "Wei Chang's book is like a beauty arranging flowers, dancing and laughing on the mirror."
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Beautiful eyes and clear eyebrows: From the second chapter of "Records of the States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "The eyes are beautiful, the eyebrows are clear, the lips are red and the teeth are white, the hair is covered with dark clouds, and the fingers are cut with jade."
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Refreshing the heart and lungs: from Ding Ling's "The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River": "How refreshing these various fragrances are!"
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Refreshing: From Ming Dynasty Shen Defu's "Ye Huo Bian·Cong Music·Fashion" "Xiao Ling": "It is recited throughout the world and refreshing."
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Refreshing: From "Poetry with Sutras" by Wang Shizhen of the Qing Dynasty: "I say five or six lines are the most refreshing."
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Refreshing the heart: From Zhang Dai's "Tao'an Mengyi·Cheese" of the Qing Dynasty: "Jade liquid beads are glued, snow is plump and creamy; blowing on the orchids, refreshing the heart .
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Refreshing the heart and spleen: From the 49th chapter of "The Complete Biography of the Eight Immortals" by Taoist Wuguo in Qing Dynasty: "In an instant, I felt a refreshing fragrance filling my heart and spleen, covering my whole body. Happiness is unprecedented. ”
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Beautiful poems and sentences from the Qing Dynasty: From the fifth of Du Fu’s "Six Quatrains in Play" of the Tang Dynasty: "If today’s people love the ancients no matter how much they love them, beautiful poems and sentences from the Qing Dynasty must be their neighbors." "
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Beautiful poems from the Qing Dynasty: Dai Mingshi's "Preface to the Poems on the Road to the Ruins": "Read his poems, copy the situation, praise the virtues of the ancestors, and praise the ancestral virtues. The local style, clear words and beautiful sentences are often wrong. "
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Qingci and beautiful songs: from "Book of Song Dynasty·Xie Lingyun Biography": "Qingci and beautiful songs are published from time to time. ”
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Qingci and wonderful sentences: from Han Dynasty Chen Lin’s "Reply to Dong'a Wang Jian": "Qingci and wonderful sentences, Yan Jue Huanbing." "
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The sky is clear and the air is clear: From the "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection" by Wang Xizhi of Jin Dynasty: "It is that day, the sky is clear and the air is clear, the wind is gentle and smooth, and I look up at the vastness of the universe. , overlooking the prosperity of the category. "
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The sky is clear and the air is bright: From the "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection" by Xizhi of the Jin Dynasty: "It is a day when the sky is clear and the air is clear, and the wind is gentle and gentle. Looking up at the vastness of the universe, Observe the prosperity of categories. ”
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Eccentricities abound: From the "Preface to the Collection of Zhao Guogong" by Gengxin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "The Duke of Zhao of the Zhu Kingdom spoke as an argument, and wrote a chapter, full of anecdotes, and new emotions. Up, the wind and rain are flying, and the fish and dragons are changing. ”
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Start to make spring: from Sikong Tu’s "Poetry of Nature" of the Tang Dynasty: "Everything you pick up is there, don’t take the neighbors, go where you want, and start to make spring." " Tag: Composition classics Previous article: ...but...and...make a sentence...but...and make a sentenceNext article: Hua Wabi shakes his head to make a comment. After a comment, he shakes his head even if he buys porridge
Idioms to describe freshness
p>Born like a summer flower
The world of mortals
The end of the year and the fantasy year
That year of plain light
Cardamom summer time
Stop the summer and lose the year
Cover up the years
Huaiyuan in the distant summer
Pick up the summer and lose the years
Half the city Smoky sand
Desolate soldiers and horses
One leaf knows autumn
The lingering fragrance of lotus is cold
Far away from other cities
Legacy Xia Xi Nian
A fresh literary idiom to say goodbye to Chi Wei Nian
Spring is warm and flowers are blooming (Chinese words)
[chūn nuǎn huā kāi]
The original meaning of the word "spring is warm and the flowers are blooming" means that the spring scenery is beautiful, and now it is often used to describe a good situation that is conducive to work or study. The phrase comes from Zhu Guozhen's "Yongzhuang Xiaopin·Nannei": "The spring is warm and the flowers are blooming, and you are destined to accompany the cabinet. Confucian officials feasted.
Ming Dynasty Zhu Guozhen's "Yongzhuan Essay·Nannei": "The spring is warm and the flowers are blooming, and I am destined to accompany the cabinet Confucian officials to feast." Modern poet Haizi: "Facing the sea, the spring is warm and the flowers are blooming." "
Usage: complex sentence pattern; used as subject and clause; as a metaphor for good timing and good times. What are some idioms that describe freshness?
1. A thousand miles away
Pronunciation: [yī bì qiān lǐ]
Definition: Everything is green at a glance, describing a large area of ??green color.
Make a sentence: Under the sky, there is a vast distance, but it is not vast.
2. The first bloom of hibiscus
Pronunciation: [chū fā fú róng]
Interpretation: It refers to the fresh and beautiful lotus in poetry. It also describes the natural and beautiful woman.
Sentence: Xie Wuyan is as natural and lovely as a blooming lotus.
3. Bright moon and clear breeze
Pronunciation: [lǎng yuè qīng fēng]
Definition: Bright moonlight, fresh breeze. It comes from "Preface to a Visit to the Lotus Pond in Autumn" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty.
Definition: Refers to the clear and fresh scene after the rain and the sky clears. It also means being open-minded and honest. It comes from "Cockcrow Occasionally" written by Su Jun of the Ming Dynasty.
Sentence creation: The scenery and the moonlight represent the true state of my heart; the chirping of birds and the shadows of flowers represent the endless business of my heart.
5. Open up people's eyes and ears
Pronunciation: [?huò rén ěr mù?]
Definition: Expand people's horizons and refresh their ears and eyes. From "Human Words".
Sentence creation: In everyone’s works, the words must be refreshing, and the descriptions of the scenes must be eye-catching.
6. Orchid in the empty valley
Pronunciation: [?kōng gǔ yōu lán?]
Definition: It means the beautiful orchids in the valley. The description is very rare and is often used to describe an elegant character.
Sentence: She has always been proud of her beauty, but now that she saw this girl, she was like an orchid in an empty valley, both clear and beautiful, and she suddenly felt ashamed.
7. Fresh and elegant
Pronunciation: [?qīng xīn jùn yì?]
Definition: It refers to freshness, novelty, and unconventionality.
Sentence creation: He is fresh and handsome, like Fu Fanhe Lang, and his skills are unparalleled, and many soft-hearted idiots dream of him.
8. The sky is clear and the air is clear
Pronunciation: [tiān lǎng qì qīng]
Definition: The sky is clear and the air is clear, meaning the sky is bright, the color is clear, and the atmosphere is Qinghe.
Sentence: It was a clear and clear autumn evening.
9. Spring comes with a start
Pronunciation: [?zhuó shǒu chéng chūn?]
Definition: Spring comes with a start. It is a metaphor for poets and painters who are talented and elegant; it is also a metaphor for doctors' excellent medical skills.
Sentence: We can mobilize all our forces and take all possible medical measures to save the life of an ordinary worker. Therefore, the miracle of spring and resurrection finally occurred.
10. Beauty wears hairpin flowers
Pronunciation: [měi nǚ zān huā]
Definition: It means beautiful woman wears flowers. Describe the calligraphy as beautiful. It also means that poetry is fresh and beautiful.
Sentence creation: These proses are written in a beautiful style, like a beautiful girl wearing a hairpin. Idioms describing freshness
Life is like summer flowers, the red dust in the world is at the end of the year, and the year is bright and cardamom. Fresh four-character idiom
Fresh and handsome [qīng xīn jùn yì]
Basic meaning
Beautiful, novel, and unconventional.
Compliment
Source
Tang Dynasty Du Fu's poem "Recalling Li Bai in Spring": "The fresh Yu opened his mansion, the handsome Bao joined the army.
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Idiom Solitaire
Anecdotes, trivial matters, preliminaries, established and established, emerging from time to time, hurting everyone, miscellaneous, and being attacked by enemies on all sides. Don’t be fake, stupid, silly, stupid, and full of fat. Sweet, warm, warm clothes, well-fed, well-fed, Gui, Guilin, a branch that maintains its balance, protects Mount Tai, rock, sea, dry wood, flowers, clusters of flowers, moon and moon What are the idioms that describe the relaxed and fresh atmosphere of Guoxing Yude?
Lively speech, full of interest, joyful, full of life, full of interest, impromptu, laughter, thunder, gentle breeze and drizzle, Full of interest
1. Talking in a lively manner
Pronunciation: yán lùn fēng shēng
Definition: Describes a person who is in high spirits and has an active atmosphere when talking.
Source: "Xin Qixie·Zhao Li Ersheng" written by Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty: "[The scholar] was invited to sit down and his speech was lively. ”
2. Full of interest
Pronunciation: yì xìng àng rán
Definition: Full of interest: interest. Full of interest: refers to the atmosphere, interest, etc. Overflowing appearance. Describe He looked very interested.
Source: Li Jianwu's "Climbing Mount Tai in the Rain": "While walking along the way, I had the pleasure of rain but not the pain of being wet, so I naturally felt very excited. ”
3. As joyful as a lifetime
Pronunciation: huān ruò píng shēng
Definition: As joyful as if we had known each other for a long time.
Source: "Zhang Shiyan·Chen Youshi" by Zhang Yuangeng of the Qing Dynasty: "Immediately invite you to the boat. After tea, I will meet you. You will be as happy as your whole life. ”
4. Spring in one room
Pronunciation: yī shì shēng chūn
Definition: The whole room is filled with a happy and joyful atmosphere.
5. Laughter
Pronunciation: huān shēng xiào yǔ
Definition: Joyful laughter Tag: Composition classic Previous article: ...but...and...make a sentence. ...But... And make up the next sentence: Hua Wabi shakes his head after saying a few words, and even shakes his head when buying porridge