What are you laughing at?

Smile, the specific interpretation is as follows:

Pronunciation: XiàozhúyánāI

Expressing meaning: it means laughing and stretching your face; Describe all smiles, very happy. Part of speech: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and complement; With praise.

Source: Beijing's popular novel "Ghosts in the Cave of the Western Hills": "The professor beamed with joy and said,' If this person really exists, it would be great.' "

Example: I had a hard time making grandma with a frown smile. We were all shocked by his unexpected behavior.

Open your eyes and smile.

Pronunciation: mé ik ā iy m: nxià o

Express meaning: show eyebrows stretching, eyes smiling, and describe happiness.

Part of speech: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe a happy look.

Source: The third episode of "Nigger" by Peng Yangou in Qing Dynasty "He sat up and laughed when he had eaten enough cigarettes." ?

Ex.: think clearly, the fine for spreading rumors means not asking for our support. Next time, you can think of two ways to smile at us.