Idioms and poems about fun

1. Idioms and famous sayings describing interesting things, candlelight night tours.

Candlelight night tour

24 hours of joy

24 hours of joy

A free and happy life

Life of life

The idle games of the old exploiting class children.

Kill time in cockfighting and dog racing.

Kill time in cockfighting and horse racing.

Let the eagle chase the dog.

Shout while throwing dice

Seize today, eat, drink and be merry.

I had so much fun that I forgot to go home.

Pet flowers, birds, wind and the moon

Music and women

A dissolute lifestyle

seek pleasure and make merry

Travel around and enjoy the beauty of nature ―― Have a pleasant trip.

(of fairies) enjoy worldly pleasures ―― treat life as just playing games.

You Yan kuai yi

Be content with your own destiny

Interest is the best teacher. [Name] Albert Einstein (Jewish theoretical physicist)

Knowing is not as good as knowing, and knowing is not as good as enjoying.

Shi Zhe: You did what others thought you couldn't do. This is the greatest pleasure of life.

Bacon: Reading gives people happiness, brilliance and brilliance.

Pop: fun is not in people's hands, but in people's eyes; Once you enjoy it, it will disappear; If you expect it, it will appear.

Wei Blake: Strength is the pleasure of a lifetime.

Love life: the joy of life depends on life itself, not on work or place.

Tacitus: What is forbidden has its own unspeakable joy.

Montaigne: The happiness of life depends on how much we care about life.

Wolfinger: Life is short, so it can neither prevent us from enjoying life, nor make us glad that life is short because it is full of hardships.

Fidelus: Books have two functions, one is to bring people fun, and the other is to teach the wise how to live.

Shakespeare: If a person thinks too much, he will lose the pleasure of being a man.

I like what Hugo said, hiding a dragon in my heart is both torture and fun.

As lev tolstoy said: The pleasure of doing good is the only reliable happiness in life.

As Bruno said: Fighting for the truth is the greatest pleasure in life.

2. Idioms and famous sayings describing fun: candlelight night, candlelight night, night night, night night, night night, night night, night night, eating, drinking, drinking, dancing, walking, hunting, walking, selling, chasing dogs. The best teacher is to have fun, play games, pursue fun and enjoy it.

Einstein knows much better than good, and good is better than happy. Shi Zhe: You did what others thought you couldn't do. This is the greatest pleasure of life.

Bacon: Reading gives people happiness, brilliance and brilliance. Pop: fun is not in people's hands, but in people's eyes; Once you enjoy it, it will disappear; If you expect it, it will appear.

Wei Blake: Strength is the pleasure of a lifetime. Love life: the joy of life depends on life itself, not on work or place. Tacitus: Forbidden things have their own unspeakable joy.

Montaigne: The happiness of life depends on how much we care about life. Wolfinger: Life is short, so it can neither prevent us from enjoying life, nor make us glad that life is short because it is full of hardships.

Fidelus: Books have two functions, one is to bring people fun, and the other is to teach the wise how to live. Shakespeare: If a person thinks too much, he will lose the pleasure of being a man. Like Hugo, hiding a dragon in your heart is both a kind of torture and a kind of enjoyment.

As lev tolstoy said: The pleasure of doing good is the only reliable happiness in life. As Bruno said: Fighting for the truth is the greatest pleasure in life.

3. What are some famous sayings or idioms about fun?

The original meaning is that adults and children take a bath in one water and blow the wind on the stage. It refers to letting nature fly and broadening the noble life fun.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Advanced: "Mo Chun, the spring dress has become, the champion is five or six, and the boy is six or seven, bathing in interpretation, dancing in the wind, and returning to song."

(of the elderly) chewing maltose while playing with grandchildren-spend the rest of your life happily with them.

Waxy: maltose. Tease my grandson with sugar. Describe the fun of old age. -Idioms about fun

Source: "The History of the Later Han Dynasty Mingde Ma Huanghou": "I am a grandson, and I can't know political affairs." Good wife, I will ~, no longer take care of housework. ★ Hu Tianlu was a hundred laymen in Huaiyin in the Qing Dynasty.

(of people living in a foreign country) so happy that they forget their home and responsibilities.

I am very happy and don't miss Shu. Metaphor is to have fun in the new environment and no longer want to return to the original environment.

Source: History of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Shu, Biography of the Emperor. Pei Songzhi quoted Hanshu Jin Chunqiu: "Ask Zen:' Do you miss Shu?' Zen said:' I am happy here, but I don't think about Shu. "That Max, see more satisfied, or drink or eat, suddenly gave a sudden song, meaning" coming ~ ". ★ Lu Xun landed on the moon for the seventh time

In poverty, Taoism is still interesting

Tao: faith; The road of music: to keep the Tao for fun; Be content with poverty. In poverty, I still take pleasure in keeping the Tao.

Source: The Scholars of the Book of Jin ...................................................................................................................................................................... Xuanzi Fang Le poor, Hongfeng Buddhism: thinking is also expensive for Confucianism. "~ If so, what is resentment? ★ Ming Shi Hui's The Story of a Maid, a Scholar and a Woman Moving with Me.

Take pleasure in ...

Enjoy doing sth and have fun from it. -Idioms describing fun

Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Eating and drinking, bending your arms and resting on them, is also fun."

I feel very happy to do a job.

Poor: exhausted, over. Refers to something that can bring endless fun. Also known as "endless fun" and "endless fun".

Source: None

Feel (doing sth) is an infinite pleasure.

It's fun. Refers to a position in the imperial court and enjoys it.

Source: The conditions here are tough, but it's fun to fight against them.

As the saying goes, drinking tea and water moistens and promotes literary thinking.

It is said that drinking tea moistens the throat and kisses, and promotes literary thinking. Talk about the fun of drinking tea. -Idioms about fun

Source: Tang Lutong's poem "Writing Xie Meng Persuades to Send New Tea": "One throat is moist, two throats are lonely, and three throats are poor, with only 5,000 volumes."

domestic happiness

Family relationship: in the past, it refers to the kinship relationship between father and son, brothers and so on. Generally refers to family fun.

Source: Tang Libai's Preface to the Spring Banquet in Peach Blossom Garden: "Meet the Peach Blossom Garden, and make a happy family." At this time, if my father can maintain a fairly rich income, of course, the family is also full. ★ Wen Yiduo's "About Confucianism and Daoism Bandits"

Shake your head-look satisfied.

Shake: shake. Shake your head. Describe yourself as having fun or feeling good.

Source: Lu Xun's "Two Hearts: Communication with Good Translation": "Shaking your head is really loud and dizzy."

The old man spent his old age entertaining himself, without asking what his pleasure was.

Tease my grandson with caramel. Describe the pleasure of the elderly in their later years, not asking others anything. Just like "including grandchildren". -Idioms describing fun

Source: Qing Palace Chen Yu's Biography of Sharla Cheung: "Holding grandchildren, only filial piety first."

The happiness of dreams or the impermanence of life.

Zhuang Sheng: Zhuang Zhou was born in the Warring States. Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he had become Hu Die. Metaphor is to have fun in a dream or a fickle life. Also known as "Zhuang Zhou Dream Butterfly".

Source: None

Be content with your own destiny

I can have fun from it.

Source: Ming Dow Zong Yi's "Dropping out of Farming" Volume 20: "The white finch was born in the desert of Wuhuan, and the male and female sang harmoniously and enjoyed themselves." Old people have wives and buddies, so they are alive, too. ★ Zhu Ziqing's Prose Collection "Miscellaneous Notes of Mencius"

4. What are some famous sayings or idioms about fun? The original intention of the spring breeze is that adults and children take a bath in the water and blow the wind on the dance stage.

It refers to letting nature fly and broadening the noble life fun. Source: The Analects of Confucius Advanced: "Mo Chun, the spring dress has become, the champion is five or six, and the boy is six or seven, bathing in interpretation, dancing in the wind, and returning to song."

Sugar: maltose. Tease my grandson with sugar.

Describe the fun of old age. -About the origin of funny idioms: "Later Han Dynasty Mingde Ma Huanghou": "As a grandson, I can no longer know political affairs."

Good wife, I will ~, no longer take care of housework. ★ Hu Tianlu, a hundred laymen in Huaiyin in the Qing Dynasty, was happy without thinking about Shu.

Metaphor is to have fun in the new environment and no longer want to return to the original environment. Source: History of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Shu, Biography of the Emperor. Pei Songzhi quoted Hanshu Jin Chunqiu: "Ask Zen:' Do you miss Shu?' Zen said:' I am happy here, but I don't think about Shu.

"Then Maston is more proud, drinking or eating, and suddenly singing, which means" here we are ~ ". ★ Lu Xun's "Running to the Moon" is the seventh time: one is happy and one is poor: faith; The road of music: to keep the Tao for fun; Be content with poverty.

In poverty, I still take pleasure in keeping the Tao. Source: The Scholars of the Book of Jin ...................................................................................................................................................................... Xuanzi Fang Le poor, Hongfeng Buddhism: thinking is also expensive for Confucianism. "

~ If so, what is resentment? ★ Ming Shi Hui's A Maid's Story: A Scholar and a Girl Follow Me likes to do something and enjoy it. The origin of the idiom describing pleasure: The Analects of Confucius: "Eat with water, bend with your arms, and happiness is among them."

Happiness is not poverty: exhaustion, end. Refers to something that can bring endless fun.

Also known as "endless fun" and "endless fun". Source: No endless fun, endless fun.

Refers to a position in the imperial court and enjoys it. Source: The conditions here are tough, but it's fun to fight against them.

Looking for intestines to moisten kisses means drinking tea to moisten the throat and promote literary thinking. Talk about the fun of drinking tea.

-The source of the idiom about music: Tong's poem "Raise a pen and suggest sending new tea": "One throat is moist, the other is lonely and boring, and the third is poor. Only five thousand volumes of words. " Family happiness family happiness: in the past, it refers to the kinship relationship between father and son, brothers and so on.

Generally refers to family fun. Source: Tang Libai's Preface to the Spring Banquet in Peach Blossom Garden: "Meet the Peach Blossom Garden, and make a happy family."

At this time, if my father can maintain a fairly rich income, of course, the family is also full. ★ Wen Yiduo's "On Confucianism and Daoism" shook his head: shake.

Shake your head. Describe yourself as having fun or feeling good.

Source: Lu Xun's "Two Hearts: Communication with Good Translation": "Shaking your head is really loud and dizzy." Holding the grandson, teasing the little grandson with caramel.

Describe the pleasure of the elderly in their later years, not asking others anything. Just like "including grandchildren".

—— The source of the idiom describing fun: The Biography of Sharla Cheung by Chen Yu of the Qing Palace: "Holding grandchildren, filial piety first." Zhuang Sheng Dream Butterfly Zhuang Sheng: Zhuang Zhou of Warring States Period.

Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he had become Hu Die. Metaphor is to have fun in a dream or a fickle life.

Also known as "Zhuang Zhou Dream Butterfly". Source: You can enjoy yourself if you don't enjoy yourself.

Source: Ming Dow Zong Yi's "Dropping out of Farming" Volume 20: "The white finch was born in the desert of Wuhuan, and the male and female sang harmoniously and enjoyed themselves." Old people have wives and buddies, so they are alive, too.

★ Zhu Ziqing's prose collection "Miscellaneous Notes of Mencius".

5. The words that describe fun are those 1. The pleasure of reading. Do you know that there is infinite fun between the lines? Reading allows us to roam freely in the ocean of knowledge; Reading can make us talk freely with noble people; Reading can cultivate our moral character and sentiment and make it noble. ...

Before going to bed, I always like to swim in the ocean of knowledge first. After a day's study, we relax and absorb a little extra-curricular knowledge. Before going to bed, I opened the book "Up and Down China for 5,000 Years", which must be a bookmarked page, telling the story of the rise and fall of China people for 5,000 years. I saw it. It's Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. It was his great talent and his "eclecticism" that made us dominate the world at that time. It was his northern expedition to Xiongnu and the western regions in the west that made the Chinese nation once strong. I saw it. It was Cixi who led the Qing government to corruption and destruction. It was because she was timid and refused to reform, which destroyed the powerful national strength set by Kangxi Qianlong. It was she who forced the Qing government to sign unequal treaties and bullied the Chinese nation with 5,000 years of civilization. Reading, you make me happy with the book, sad with the book, and experience infinite fun in you.

In my spare time, I always like to read the book "Famous Words", which I cherish all the more. It allows me to talk with noble people to the fullest. It was he who gave me the ideal of life: "The human mind needs the ideal more than the material." It is he who makes me optimistic about life: "When God gives us a sour lemon, we should try to make it sweet." It was he who gave me a heart that was not afraid of failure: "No firewood to burn, no fear of no firewood to burn." ..... Books, we should not only read philosophy from you, but also read pleasure from you.

4. In my spare time on weekends, I always like reading The Analects, which gives me noble character and sentiment. Confucius said: "In a threesome, there must be a teacher. Choose good and follow it, but change it if it is not good. " This old saying taught me not to be proud, but to learn from others to learn from each other and get rid of my own shortcomings. Confucius said, "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you." This famous saying warns us not to impose things we don't like on others. Don't base your happiness on the pain of others. The Analects of Confucius is worthy of being a Confucian classic, which has cultivated my moral sentiment.

5. Reading gives off a unique fragrance on you, which makes my soul controlled by you. I hope this fragrance will fill every corner of life and let everyone experience unlimited fun.

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6. What idioms describe happiness?

Smile,

Very happy,

Talking and laughing,

Happily,

Overjoyed,

In high spirits,

Peace of mind,

I'm flattered,

Happy,

The soul is flying,

Radiant,

Have fun,

Happiness brings sorrow,

Emotion is invisible,

To gloat,

Be elated,

Smile,

I met an old friend in another country,

Really believe,

Dancing,

Smile,

Be proud,

Rejoicing,

Overjoyed,

Cheering,

Pride,

Overjoyed,

Smile in Jiuquan,

Susceptible to emotional changes