Idioms or sayings sentences describing people who are humorous and funny!

It refers to the insertion of some funny and humorous actions and witty language in the play to make the audience laugh. Now also refers to the insertion of playful actions or words in solemn occasions. It is also known as "撒科打诨", "搀科散诨".

Chinese idiom:Ming Gao Ming, "Pipa Records: The Opening at the End of the Vice": "No more gags, no more searching for the palace and counting the tunes, just look at the filial piety of the son and the virtue of his wife."

2. 风趣横生

成语拼音:fēng qù héng shēng

成语解释:Describes very humorous and witty.

Chinese idiom source: Zeng Park, "The Flower of the Sinful Sea", 35: "The only way to tell such a funny thing is to ask the laughing nuns to tell it themselves."

3. Shè bǐ chéng qù

Chinese Pinyin: shè bǐ chéng qù

Chinese Explanation: shè bǐ chéng qù; chéng qù: meaning; interest. The moment one moves the pen, it is full of interest.

Chinese idiom source: Qing Dynasty, Li Ruzhen (李汝珍)《镜花缘》第100回:"I have read some strange books in the four libraries, and I have enjoyed some half-life happiness. The heart has spare time, the pen into a fun, each in the long summer and winter, the lamp before the moon, to the text for the play, year after year, compiled the mirror flower edge of a hundred times."

4. Miao wu lian zhu

Chinese idiom pinyin: miào yǔ lián zhū

Chinese idiom explains: lian zhu: string of beads; like beads strung one after another. The words are clever and funny one after another.

Chinese idiom source: Lu Yao, The Ordinary World, Volume 2, Chapter 54: "He was a man of clever and witty words, and he often delighted the crowds."

5. Talking, Laughing, and Windy

Chinese Pinyin: tán xiào fēng shēng

Chinese Explanation: describes a conversation with laughter; with interest; in a warm atmosphere. Fēng shēng (风生): to be in good spirits; to be very funny.

Chinese idiom source: Song Xin Qiji's "Nian Nujiao" (Nian Nu Jiao): "I think of the day after tomorrow when I have moth-eyebrows, the two mountains are covered with daisies, and my cheeks are full of laughter and wind."