Words to express mood

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Lamentation without injury: lamentation: sadness; injury: harm, nuisance. Describe poetry and music as beautiful and elegant, with moderate feelings. It is also compared to doing things moderately, without excess or deficiency.

Lamentation: stubbornness: stupidity; colorfulness: wisdom and beauty. Originally, it described a song sung by a child singer that was so sad and touching that it moved both the stupid and the beautiful. Later, it was used to comment on certain lyrical works of literature and art, and the meaning was changed to mournful, sentimental, ancient and beautiful at the same time.

Love can not help: Mo: no one, not. (Love: hide.) The original meaning is because of the fact that there is no one who can help. (Ai: hide) The original meaning is because it is hidden but not seen, so no one can help him. Although sympathetic but powerless to help. Love: sympathy.

Concealed Giving: refers to a woman who passes on her love with her eyes (Qiu Bo: autumn water clear and bright, a metaphor for bright eyes), a metaphor for pandering for favor and secret collusion.

Gloomy: depressed, spiritually frustrated, sad mood (Gloomy: the look of a depressed mind).

gloomy: dull and losing luster (gloomy: gloomy look), describing inferiority in comparison, also describes depressed and listless.

White head as new: white head: old age, here to describe a long time; new: new. The first thing you need to do is to get to know each other better and better.

Hundred boredom: (thoughts and feelings) have no support, feel that nothing is interesting (Chatting: dependence, support).

Hundred claws scratching the heart: a hundred claws of birds and beasts scratching at the heart. It is a metaphor for pain, worry, sadness and disturbed mood.

Ban Jing Dao Lu: Ban: spread out; Jing: yellow thorns, a kind of deciduous shrub; Dao: talk about; Lu: past events. The yellow thorns are used to spread the ground, sitting on the top to talk about the past. Describe the friends met on the way, *** talk about the old love.

Unmoving: words and expressions do not change due to external influences. It mostly describes calm and composed.

No distinction between the two: he: that, each other; this: this, our side. Describe the close relationship and deep friendship.

Unobtrusive: Thoughts and feelings do not come out from the voice and face.

Can't be self-possessed: one can't stop oneself (already: stop). It mostly refers to the inability to control one's feelings.

Unconscionable request: an unsympathetic request. Often used as a polite way of asking for help.

No Up, No Down: not able to go up, not able to come down.

No way in or out: no way in or out, no way to do things.

Unconsciousness: unconsciousness: to know. It also refers to the lack of understanding of human affairs.

Not to have done too much: for: to do; to have done too much; to have gone too far. Refers to not doing anything excessive.

Hiding the head and revealing the tail: describes to cover up for fear of revealing the truth.

Side Hidden Heart: sympathy for those who have suffered misfortune.

Side-eyed: to look at (someone) with slanted eyes. Describes contempt, hatred or fear of people.

Gag: interspersed with amusing gestures, expressions or words (Ke: expressions and gestures in classical opera; Gag: words that restore harmony and amusement).

Tangled and Sentimental: describes the inner bitterness that is hard to get rid of, also refers to the poetry and other deep feelings and words.

Disappointment: the mind is in a trance, without an idea. It describes the appearance of confusion and apprehension.

Jaw-dropping: staring speechless. Describes an embarrassed or stunned expression.

Smitten Men and Women: young men and women who are intoxicated with love.

Sad Eyebrows and Bitter Face: a frowning, bitter face (bitter face: a face of sorrow). Describes the expression of a worried and distressed face.

Worried Eyebrows: locked eyebrows and drooping eyelids. Describes the expression of sorrow and distress.

Chu Chu Chiu Chieh: Neat and sharp, full of interest.

Chuchu moving: distinct and neat, sprightly and outstanding, making people feel vivid and lovely (Chuchu: distinct and neat, sprightly and outstanding).

Chu Chu Chuo: originally refers to the young pine clumps are soft and lovely, and later describes the posture as delicate and charming, which is pitiable.

Pounding the chest and stamping the feet: beating the chest and stamping the feet. It describes a sad and remorseful mood.

Spring Wind: In the olden days, it described the pleased mood of a scholar after winning the entrance examination. Now, it also describes the satisfied mood after the accomplishment.

From the beginning to the end: always the same. In feudal society, it also refers to the feudal dogma that a woman should not serve two husbands, and that she should remain a widow for life after her husband's death.

Flirting: to flirt with each other under false pretenses.

Big talk: talking big without feeling embarrassed (shame: bashful, ashamed).

Swinging: describes vivid writing and moving performances, and sometimes describes strong feelings and emotional excitement.

Sleeping with feet: sleeping with feet touching each other. It describes the deep friendship between the two sides.

Sentimental: good: good (hào) often sad, easily sentimental. It describes the fragility of feelings.

Broken: love and affection are broken. It mostly refers to the breakup of affection between husband and wife, which leads to divorce.

Enhong Heavy as Mountain: The love is as deep as a mountain.

Children's love: young men and women are entangled in love and it is difficult to part with them.

Sideburns: sideburns: hair on both sides of the cheeks; sideburns: each other. It describes the scene of getting along with each other intimately.

Turning over the river: describing the vastness of the water, comparing with the great sound or power, also comparing with the great fluctuation of emotion and mind.

Sweet as syrup: sweet as syrup. It is a metaphor for willingly suffering or dying.

Willingly: completely out of the will. It describes a certain kind of sacrifice made voluntarily.

Gan Zhi Ruyi: Gan: sweet, derived as willing, happy; Syrup: maltose syrup.

Sweet as syrup: sweet: sweet, derived from willingness; syrup: maltose syrup. The metaphor of willing to suffer or die.

Liver and Brain Offering: describes the scene of a person's tragic death. It also means to do one's best to die.

Singing loudly: singing loudly and advancing courageously. It describes a person who is in a high mood and has a high fighting spirit, and who takes great strides forward.

Haggard Wood: Haggard: withered. The trees are withered and dry, and the ashes of the stove are cold. It is a metaphor for being lifeless or in an extremely depressed mood.

GengGeng Zhongxin (耿耿忠心): very loyal thoughts and feelings.

Gudao: the ancient way: the customs and habits of the ancient times, describing generosity; zhenjian: warm-heartedness. Describes treating people with sincerity and enthusiasm.

Returning heart is like an arrow: describes the return mood is very urgent.

Swearing by the sea and the mountain: men and women swear by the mountain and the sea, indicating that love should be as eternal and unchanging as the mountain and the sea.

Smile: deep warmth comes out from the eyes. It describes a woman's shyness and infinite concern.

Containing syrup to play with grandchildren: Teasing one's grandchildren with syrup in one's mouth (syrup: maltose). It describes the idle pleasure of the elderly.

Bold and uninhibited: describing a person who is bold and uninhibited.

Bold and strong ambition: bold and strong mood, majestic ideals.

Good scenes are not constant: Jing: light scene, timing. A good scene cannot exist forever. Often used to express sentimental feelings, now mostly used in a derogatory sense.

Good Scenery Doesn't Last Forever: beautiful scenery cannot exist forever; expresses sentimentality and regret over the passing of good scenery.

Crying out for heaven and earth: crying out for heaven and banging one's head against the ground. It describes the situation of extreme sadness.

KuKuOuOuYu: KuKuOu: the mood of emptiness and trance in the heart. It describes the feeling of being unhappy if something is missing.

Centeredness of speech: the words are earnest and weighty, with deep and long meaning.

Friends in Distress: Jiao: fellowship, friend. It refers to friends who experience sorrows and difficulties together.

Discouragement: loss of confidence, depression, demoralization.

Haunting and haunting: still haunting and haunting in one's dreams. It describes the feeling of longing.

Unstoppable: too anxious to endure. It describes an urgent situation and an eager mood.

Hasty: so anxious that it is too late to choose a statement. It describes that when the mood is urgent or the situation is urgent, the words are not said clearly or correctly.

Hasty words and stern looks: sharp words and stern looks. It describes the mood of anger or embarrassment.

JiJiHang: describes a lot of people gathered together in a cordial mood (Tang: hall).

The word "shallow" is used to describe a person who is not y acquainted with a person. It refers to the earnest persuasion of those who are not y acquainted with one another.

Jie Jie untamed: stubborn and violent in nature, disobedient to people, not obedient to discipline (Jie Jie: stubborn and violent in nature).

Withdrawal of pride and impatience: to be vigilant in preventing the emergence of pride or impatience (戒:防止,警惕).

Borrowing flowers to offer to the Buddha: a metaphor for doing favors with other people's things.

Golden Orchid Friendship: friends who are in love with each other (gold: a metaphor for firmness; orchid: a metaphor for fragrance). Later, it also refers to sworn brothers.

Frightened Soul: the frightened soul has not yet settled down. It describes that after being frightened, the mood is not yet calm.

Refreshed: refreshed: radiant. It describes the spirit of being refreshed and in a high mood.

Generous speech: to express one's opinion with great emotion.

Generous and impassioned: spiritually uplifted, righteous, emotionally excited, spirited (generous: spiritually uplifted, full of righteousness; impassioned: emotionally excited, exuberant).

Mouthful of favors: Hui: to give favors. To verbally and falsely promise to give someone a favor while not delivering on it in practice.

Crazy Slave: Crazy: Indulgent, unrestrained; Slave: Here is the name of intimacy; Old: Old appearance, old temper. It refers to the so-called madman's old temper. Yan Guang, a hermit of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was originally a classmate of Liu Xiu, the Guangwu Emperor.

The old ox licking the calf: the old ox licking the calf. It is a metaphor for the deep love of parents for their children.

cold-eyed: to look on with a calm or cold attitude (冷眼: a calm or cold look when observing things).

cold words: to say cold words containing irony from the side or the opposite side. A sarcastic and mocking remark.

Cold as ice: cold as frost. Describes a person who is not warm or gentle. It is also used as a metaphor for a harsh and unapproachable attitude.

Light Gift: The gift is very light, but the love is very deep.

Willingness: both parties are willing out of their hearts.

The six relatives are not recognized: six relatives: refers to all relatives. It describes a person who does not know how to get along with any of his or her relatives. Sometimes it refers to being unsympathetic to anyone.

Slightly change the original sentiment: put aside the superficial facts and forgive from the sentiment.

Falling Flowers Have Intentions, Running Water Has No Emotions: a metaphor for one side having intentions and the other side having no emotions (referring to love affairs in the olden times).

Numbness and insensitivity: paralysis of the limbs, loss of consciousness. It is a metaphor for slow reaction or emotional indifference.

Full of spring wind: full of amiable and pleasant expressions (spring wind: spring wind, a metaphor for joy and comfort).

The tirade on the top is not a tirade on the bottom: tirade: obscurity, concealment. The original refers to a folk percussion instrument, with the skin cover the upper head, not the lower head. Later, it was used to refer to the officialdom to conceal the truth in front of superiors, and to do bad things openly and without fear to the lower.

Eyebrows high, eyes low: refers to the expression and look on the face. It describes the attitude of treating people well or badly which is revealed from the facial expression.

Eyebrows to Eyebrows: to use one's eyebrows and eyes to convey affection.

Eyebrow to Eyebrow: to express one's affection to the other with the activity of one's eyebrows and eyes.