Are there any funny four-word idioms?

Idioms that describe humor are: witty, easy to laugh, full of laughter, full of laughter, and leaning forward and backward.

1. Funny and witty

Pinyin: [fēng qù héng shēng]

Source: The Biography of Gao Qipei in the Draft of the Qing Dynasty: "You are good at painting, and you are good at painting Huang Chuping, or you stand up as a sheep, or you will not get up, or you will not leave as a stone. (He is especially good at painting. He once painted the story of Huang Chuping who turned a stone into a sheep. In the painting, some sheep have formed and stood, some sheep are about to form and have not stood up, and some sheep have not yet separated from the stone. The picture is very interesting. )

Interpretation: The description is very humorous and humorous.

Example: The setting of the book is vulgar, but the writing of Liu Liu is full of wit. At the beginning, when the female host was surrounded by beautiful men, it was really touching and made people laugh.

2. Make people laugh.

Pinyin: [yxià o dà fā ng]

Source: Qing Li Ruzhen's "The Garden of Mirrors": "But I am ashamed of my short knowledge; I am afraid of being ridiculous and generous; So I dare not venture into it. " I'm just ashamed that my knowledge is short and I'm afraid to make everyone laugh, so I dare not take the liberty to visit. )

interpretation: it refers to making experts laugh.

Example: She spread her very indecent article around, and she was not afraid of making people laugh?

3. Laugh

Pinyin: [p ě ng f ù dà xiao]

Definition: put your hand over your stomach and laugh. Describe meeting a ridiculous thing and laughing uncontrollably.

Example: This cross talk of the old and the young is full of fun and makes people laugh.

4, burst into laughter

Pinyin: [h not ng t á ng d à xi ao]

Origin: Song Ouyang Xiu's Record of Returning to the Field, Volume I: "Feng Xu raised his right foot and said,' This is also 9.' So I baked (coaxed) the hall to laugh. (Feng Xiang slowly raises his right foot and says, "This is only 9 coppers, too. "People around all burst into laughter. )

Definition: It describes a room full of people laughing at the same time.

Example: At the literary evening, he made a funny gesture on the stage, which made the whole class burst into laughter.

5, leaning forward and leaning back

Pinyin: [qiá n fǔ hò u y ? ng]

Definition: the body shakes back and forth. Describe the appearance of laughing or being sleepy.

Example: However, in response to his strong reaction, Yan Chun burst out laughing, leaning forward and backward, as if watching a funny opera.