The interpretation of dreams

The explanation of "dream longing" is as follows:

Dream longing, a Chinese idiom. Pinyin: mèng mèi yǐ qiú Definition: refers to pursuing something when dreaming, describing eager expectation.

The meaning of dreaming is: pursuing something while sleeping and dreaming. Describe urgent expectations.

From: "The Book of Songs·Zhou Nan·Guan Ju": "A graceful lady is what I long for."

Example: Mao Dun's "Contact with Practice and Learn from Lu Xun": "All of this, It is exactly what Lu Xun dreamed of and fought for all his life!"

Grammar: more formal; used as predicate and attributive; describes a strong desire.

Synonyms:

Zhaosi Muxiang [zhāo sī mù xiǎng]?

Explanation: Chao: morning; Mu: evening. I miss you morning and night. To describe missing something very much or thinking about something often.

From: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Warning Words" Volume 24: "Besides, since Shen Hong met Sister Yu on the Mid-Autumn Festival night, he has been thinking about her day and night, forgetting to eat and sleep."

Example: He finally returned to his hometown where he had been away for many years and longed for it.

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and adverbial; used in love between men and women.

Xinchi fascinated [xīn chí shén wǎng]

Interpretation:

Chi: Mercedes-Benz. The mind runs toward what it desires. Describes longing for.

Source: Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Du Gongwen": "The official is in the court; the heart is yearning; the sender cannot come to the acupuncture point; the cry cannot look at the curtain."

Example sentences:

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This cheerful dance and moving drum music make everyone forget everything.

The beautiful and picturesque landscape really makes me ~.