Huānjùyītáng (欢聚一堂) means to gather together joyfully.
Huānjùyītáng (欢聚一堂), a Chinese idiom with the pinyin huānjùyītáng, describes a joyful reunion. Antonyms: go their separate ways. Idiom usage: as a predicate; referring to a reunion. Idioms Sources: Qing Dynasty - Shi Yukun, The Three Heroes and the Five Heroes, 120th episode: "Now that all of you, brothers and sisters, are gathered together joyfully, you don't find it shameful and laughable that you used to be so powerful and self-reliant, and insulted the British and the sages."
Gathering together in one place
1. Today we are gathering together in one place, and tomorrow we will go to the south and north of the country.
2, In honor of the fifth anniversary of our graduation, our class gathered together in the park to talk about how much we miss each other and how much we have changed.
3. Friends from all over the world were very happy to get together and sing and dance.
4. On the day of the school anniversary, old and new students gathered together and brought life to the old campus.
5. When old classmates get together, there are always endless words.
6. On this day, relatives gather together to eat moon cakes and celebrate the harvest.
7. Alumni gather together, but they all lament the fact that their youth is gone and the years have passed.
8. Students gather to share their experiences of studying abroad.
9. The Spring Festival is here, and everyone is busy putting up lights and celebrating together, wanting to get together right away.
10, friends from all over the world get together and wish the Asian Games a complete success.