What do you mean happy?

English translation/ translator/ interpreter

1. Very happy

2. Very happy; Rejoice; Simple and direct; Frank; outright

3. (Enjoy something) without restraint; Heartily (happiness is pain plus happiness)

The basic explanation is happiness; Carefree.

Chinese name

glad

Foreign name

Very happy

spell

Dongguoyi

meaning

Happy; carefree

Basic meaning

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1. Happy; carefree

I'm really happy to win the gold medal.

2. Refreshing; dull

Citation interpretation

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1. Happy; Comfortable.

Jin Yuanhao asked about the inscription on the tomb of Zhongwu Ren Jun: "People are omnipotent, and heaven forbid ... life is chewed by the world, and death is the joy of the sea, but the smell is endless."

The seventeenth time in Travel Notes of Lao Can: "We are very happy today, but I am unhappy by this Cui Huan, which makes me unhappy."

Bing Xin's "For a Young Reader" 9: "When you run and jump, when the warm wind blows on your face, how happy and happy you feel!"

2. Instruct to be comfortable and happy.

Qing Li Yu's "Love, Support and Bath": "First, transfer water ... let the water blend in without knowing it, then follow the trend, turn your body around and fall backwards, and you will be happy. This pot of music is also the way. "

The second time of Legend of Heroes of Children: "Look, this is another happy thing!"

"Compilation of Historical Materials of Shanghai Knife Society Uprising, Hongyang Manuscript of Yizhaolou, Official Letter of the Government": "At noon today, Ding Lingcha's hometown bravely flew to the newspaper ... Zhou Lichun has been captured, which is gratifying."

3. simple; Straight man.

Song Zhuxi's answer to Xu: "The big rate will be fixed, so what you see is so straightforward, and it's okay to entangle."

The seventh time of "Flower Moon Mark": "You are so happy!"

The third act of Lao She's family portrait: "I talked to him twice. He was evasive and didn't say anything happy. Please talk to him! "

4. It means that calligraphy and articles are fluent and carefree.

The Record of Fa Hui is quoted from Yang Xin, a man in the Southern Song Dynasty. He wrote the names of people who could write books in ancient times: "Emperor Wu can grass, and the world is called fun."

Song Yang Wanli's Answer to Zhang Gongfu's Temple Letter: "The words engraved on the back of the mountain are clear and profound, and the words of joy are immersed in gold, and the soup is refreshing."

Yuan Liu Xuan's "General Introduction to Seclusion and Ancient Fu II": "Mr. Dongpo has Kunyang City Fu, which is very handsome." See "sinking happily".