Idioms containing "Huan", "Song" and "Dance";
1, jubilant
Pronunciation: Hu ā n x and n g ǔ w ǔ
Explanation: Describe happiness and excitement.
Source: chapter 30 of Li's "the official appearance of the Qing dynasty": pay three yuan on the same day, give him a prize first, and make an appointment to deliver the goods at this cigarette shop at two o'clock the next day. The big fellow got the foreign currency and left happily.
2. With great pleasure
Pronunciation: Hu ā Hu ā n ti ā n x ǐ dǐ.
Explanation: I am very happy.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: The second daughter just came out of the old lady's room. Unlike in the past, her name was Pinger, and she mumbled something.
Step 3 cheer for joy
Pronunciation: Huān hüquèYuè
Explanation: explanation is jumping around like a sparrow. Describe a very happy scene. Can be combined; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.
Source: Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi Zaiqi": "The HarmonyOS system will be happy."
Vernacular explanation: HarmonyOS patted his thigh and jumped up to play like a sparrow.
Step 4 be ecstatic
Pronunciation: Huān xīn ruo Kuang
Explanation: describe happiness to the extreme.
Source: Wu's Revolution of 1911: "When the letters of political reform are sealed one by one, those of us who are in favor of political reform are really ecstatic."
Step 5 sing and dance
Pronunciation: W incarnation
Commentary: Dance while singing. Describe having fun.
Source: Guo Maoqian's Poems of Yuefu Zhao Xiale in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Decorate animals and raise animals, sing and dance, give them up and send them to the Elf House."
Interpretation of vernacular: Decorative animals hold wild animals, singing and dancing. Since they live in Yifei, they lead to the house of the elves. "