Joyfully uncontrollable Sheng: able to withstand. To be so fond of something that you can't control yourself. Describe very happy.
喜从天降 喜事从天上掉下来. It is a metaphor for suddenly encountering an unexpected happy event.
Joy out of expectation 望:希望,意料。 To be very happy because of a good thing that one did not expect.
Joyful Eyebrows and Smiling Eyes describes a smiling, happy face.
Joy, anger, sadness, joy Like, annoyance, sadness, happiness. Generally refers to all kinds of different human feelings.
Temperamental Happy at one time, angry at another. Describe the changeable attitude.
Joyfulness: the look of complacency. Full of joyful look or atmosphere.
Joyful Smile Yankai: face open, refers to smile. It describes a happy heart, full of smiles.
Love the new and loathe the old Love the new and loathe the old. It refers to the lack of dedication to love.
Joyful in color Form: expression; color: face. It describes that the inner joy cannot be suppressed.
Joyful to hear and to see. It means it is very popular.
joyful and angry,
joyful and bored,
uncontrollable joy,
joyful and angry,
joyful,
joyful and angry,
joyful and joyous,
joyful and joyous,
joyful and happy,
joyful and happy,
joyful and happy,
joyful and happy,
joyful and joyous,
joyful and happy,
joyful and happy,
joyful and happy,
joyful and happy,
Joyful,
Joyful in color,
Joyfully smiling,
Joyfully overwhelmed
3. 4 Idioms Beginning with the Character "Happiness"喜从天降
xǐcóngtiānjiàng
[happiness es from Heaven] describes a person who is extremely happy when he encounters an unexpected happy event
Your foot is on the lowly ground, so that my official's happiness descends from Heaven. --Yuan Ma Zhiyuan's Tears in a Green Shirt
喜不自胜,喜不自禁
xǐbùzìshèng,xǐbùzìjīn
[unable to contain oneself for joy] unable to contain one's inner joy. Describe extremely happy
Jia Zhen heard this and was overwhelmed with joy. -- "A Dream of Red Mansions"
喜出望外
xǐchūwàngwài
[be overjoyed;happy beyond expectations] to have encountered more than one expects, and thus to feel especially happy
Gradually approaching. The Chinese plains, insulting the book especially, are overjoyed. --Song Su Shi (宋-苏轼)《与李之仪书》
喜眉笑眼
xǐméi-xiàoyǎn
[beaming with joy,very happy] Full of smiles, describing very happy
Joyfulness
Joyfulness of anger and sadness
xǐ-nù-āi-lè
[pleasure, anger, sorrow and joy]: referring to the four feelings of pleasure, anger, sorrow and joy
Joy, anger, sorrow and joy, and anxiety. --Zhuangzi - The Theory of Things
[the passions]: the passions of a person
The passions of joy, anger, sorrow and joy, which have not yet been expressed, are said to be in the midst of the passions.
xǐnù-wúcháng
[mercurial; subject to changing moods] one moment happy, one moment angry, moods change indefinitely
He is a man of many different moods, but he is not a man of many different emotions. brother and sister have many places where they do not avoid suspicion, ridicule without scruples, and are temperamental. -- "Dream of the Red Chamber"
喜气洋洋
xǐqì-yángyáng
[full of joy] describing a particularly happy appearance
Everywhere joyful, a good time
喜闻乐见
xǐw én-lèjiàn
[love to see and hear]: love to hear, love to see
[love]: like
a form of art that the people like to hear and see
color
joyful and smiling
xǐxiào-yánkāi
[light up --Ming Feng Menglong (醒世恒言)
喜新厌旧,喜新厌故
xǐxīn-yànjiù,xǐxīn-yàngù
[abandon the old for the new; be fickle in affection; love the new and loathe the old] [abandon the old for the new; be fickle in affection; love the new and loathe the old].
4. Write four idioms beginning with the word "喜"Joyful
Uncontrollable joy
Uncontrollable inner joy
Joyful beyond expectation
To be particularly happy because one's expectations have been exceeded
Joyfulness comes from the sky
Joyfulness comes from the sky
Joyfulness comes from the sky
Joyfulness comes from the sky
Joyfulness comes from the sky
Joyfulness is the most important thing in the world.
Describing extreme joy at an unexpected event
Joyful to see color
Same as "Joyful to look at color"
Joyful eyebrow, smiling eye
Describing an expression of joyfulness and laughter
Joyful and angry
Happy and angry at the same time; moods change without any certainty. The moods of the people are changing without any definite change. The idiom of "Lüshi Chunqiu - False Tou": "Joy and anger are nowhere to be found, and words are easy to talk about." Gao Yuzi note: "The place, often also."
Joyful
See "Joyful"
Joy on the brow
An expression of joy that spreads across the brow
Joyful to hear
Enjoying hearing and seeing
Joyful to laugh
Judeo-laughter
Judeo-laughing.
See "喜新厌旧"
Happiness for the new and disgust for the old
Happiness for the new and disgust for the old
Love for the new and disgust for the old. Nowadays, it is often used to refer to a lack of devotion to love
Joyful in the face
The joy in one's heart shows on one's face
Joyful in the face
I want to be so joyful that I am dancing on my hands and feet
Joyful in the face
A full-fledged smile when one encounters joyful things
5. Four-character Idioms with "Joy"悲喜交集 Sadness and joy are intertwined.
大喜过望 过:超过;望:希望。 The result was better than what was originally hoped for, thus feeling especially happy.
Great joy refers to the desire to do great things and make great achievements regardless of whether the conditions permit. It is often used to describe a pompous style.
Red and white happy events Red refers to the wedding birthday, white refers to the funeral, and said together is red and white happy events.
Joyful
Joyful describes very happy.
Joyful and hateful means to love and hate. It is often used in novels and operas as an affectionate name for lovers or children. From anger to like.
The metaphor is to see someone else doing something that you used to like, and you can't help but be tempted to try it out.
Everyone is happy Everyone is happy and satisfied.
The expression "to be surprised and delighted" is used to describe a situation in which one is surprised and delighted, and can hardly contain oneself.
The surprise was so great that it drove him crazy. To describe a feeling of over-excitement.
Liao Hua Zhi Joy Liao Hua: The ancient people gave tiles to a girl in the hope that she would be able to work as a female laborer in the future. In the old days, it was often used to congratulate people on the birth of a girl.
Liaozhang's Joy Liaozhang: Ancient people gave jang to a boy to play with in the hope that he would have the same character as jade in the future. In the old days, it was often used to congratulate people on the birth of a boy.
Qiaoqian: Birds fly away from deep valleys and move to tall trees. It is used to congratulate a person on moving to a new place or on the promotion of his official position.
Hearing the faults is happy. To welcome and be happy to hear others criticize one's shortcomings or mistakes. It refers to the acceptance of opinions with an open mind.
Joyful: unable to win Win: able to withstand. I like it so much that I can't control myself. Describe very happy.
Joy from the sky Joy fell from the sky. It is a metaphor for suddenly encountering an unexpected happy event.
Joy out of expectation 望:希望,意料。 To be very happy because of a good thing that one did not expect.
Joyful Eyebrows and Smiling Eyes describes a smiling, happy face.
Joy, anger, sadness, joy Like, annoyance, sadness, happiness.
Love, anger, sadness, happiness.
6. Four Character Idioms Containing JoyFour Character Idioms Containing Joy :
Joyful,
Ecstatic,
Mixed feelings of grief and joy,
Turning sadness into joy,
Overjoyed,
Gloating,
Double Joy,
Joyful with a smile,
Joyful with a smile,
Joyful from heaven,
Joyful with a smile,
Joyful with a smile. Joy from heaven,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyful,
Joyfulness,
Drunkenness and anger,
Joyfulness of the earth,
Joyfulness of Jilong,
Joyfulness of Sangzhong,
Joyfulness of Zouwa,
Joyfulness of sorrow,
Joyfulness of hunting,
Joyfulness of the face,
Happiness of the heart,
Joyousness of the heart,
Joyfulness of the heart,
Joyfulness of the heart.