The pinyin of jubilation

The pinyin for jubilation is [huānténg].

Synonyms:

1. Happy: joyful.

2. Happy: happy and excited.

3. Joy: happy and happy.

4. Joy: Very happy and happy.

5. Happiness: human spiritual feeling and satisfaction, or a happy and exciting spiritual emotion.

6. Joy: Being in a favorable situation and feeling physical and mental joy.

7. Joyful: joyful and comfortable.

8. Joy: joy and joy.

9. Joy: joyful, joyful and light.

10. Xin Yue: Happy.

Interpretation:

Dancing with joy. Describe the extreme joy.

"He Ruixue Biao Seven" by Zhang Juzheng of the Ming Dynasty: "The joy of admiring the Chenchen is overflowing with joy, and the dragon's face is full of joy; the moistening of the holy river is the joy of the head."?

Zou Taofen "Experience" 15: "As soon as he left my office, the Chinese secretary jumped up with joy and hurriedly publicized it, and all colleagues were delighted."

Sentences:

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1. On National Day night, Tiananmen Square became a sea of ??joy.

2. After hearing the news that Beijing’s bid to host the Olympic Games was successful, the whole country went crazy and rejoiced.

3. After the commotion and joy, return to one’s loneliness.

4. When the first expressway was opened to traffic, the whole world was really celebrating and all the people were jubilant.

5. In an instant, the mountains danced, as agile as countless silver snakes; the plateau galloped, as powerful as wax elephants in the wild. The whole world has changed from deathly silence to joy, and the world is filled with endless vitality.

6. The waves are like naughty children, jumping, jubilant, and rushing to the shore.

7. He recognized them and ran over quickly, with joy at his feet and fine lines at the corners of his smiling eyes.

8. Mother is a happy song when you are sad. When you are depressed, as soon as the cheerful rhythm starts, your ears will be filled with joy.

9. When the good news came, people immediately cheered.

10. On the day when the People’s Republic of China was founded, the whole country celebrated with joy.