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Happy is an idiom.

Happy describes how people are chattering, happy, proud and excited.

From the first time of Qing Li Jiabao's "Officialdom in the Sky": "Wang Xianshen can't help but be very happy."

Hearing this, the squire king could not help but be elated.

Grammatical combination; As predicate, adverbial and complement; Describe a person's smugness.

Synonyms are beaming, beaming, triumphant, beaming, happy, radiant, beaming, beaming, smiling.

The antonyms are woebegone, frown, frown, depression and frown.

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1, a synonym for happiness

Smiling with your eyes open is an idiom in China, pronounced mé i kā i y m 4 n xi, which is used to describe people's happiness. Eyebrows stretched, eyes smiling.

From Wang Yuan Shifu's The West Chamber, Book II, the second fold: "He saw the soul that was shocked yesterday, but today he smiled."

Grammatical combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe a happy look.

2. The antonym of happiness

Frowning is an idiom in China. Its pinyin is chóu méi kǔ liǎn ǔ n, which means frowning and sadness. Describe the appearance of sadness.

From the 48th chapter of The Scholars: Grandpa Cheng is so angry that he has to go out and go back to the villagers himself. ?

Grammatical combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; An expression that describes worry, distress and anxiety.