First, Fushou Kangning
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: greetings. It means happiness, longevity, health and peace.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Chen Liang
Source: Yu Epitaph: "Fu Ning, children and grandchildren are gentle, anything is possible, so why not!"
It is possible to live a long and healthy life and be polite to future generations. What's so embarrassing about summer?
Second, it looks good.
Vernacular explanation: describe energetic and radiant. Full of energy: radiant.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Shen Defu
Source: "Wan Li Wild Toys": "I have been watching it for a long time; Then the meaning of the pen is revealed outside the silk; Good looking. "
Translation: read carefully for a long time; Pen means worn silk; Full of energy and vitality
Third, live dragons are alive.
Interpretation of vernacular: vivid.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Feng Menglong
Source: Biography: "Besides, Wang listened to her husband's vicious letter; I was confused at first; Lu Bao in Alive; Also believed. "
Besides, Wang heard that her husband had passed away. Doubt from the beginning; Lu Bao in Alive; That letter.
Fourth, be refreshed.
Vernacular interpretation: full of emotions.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Wu
Source: the strange situation seen in the past twenty years, the forty-first session; Lu Sheng refreshed out; Wash off the old look. "
Translation: the partner is full of energy; Wash away the decadent face of the past.
V. Full of vigor and vitality
Vernacular interpretation: the description is lively and energetic.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Zhu
Source: "Zhu Genre" Ninth Five-Year Plan: "I think he is as lively as a tiger; You can't catch it. "
I only see him like a living tiger; I can't take him.
2. What are the words that mean "happy" in ancient Chinese? 1. Idiom name: get carried away. Pronunciation of idioms: dé yì wàng xíng Interpretation of idioms: Form: skeleton refers to its own existence.
I can't control my joy; People who lose their normal state and describe shallowness forget the attitude they should hold when they make small achievements.
The origin of the idiom: Biography of Ruan Ji in the Book of Jin: "Being addicted to alcohol can make trouble, be good at playing the piano, be proud of it and forget it." Degree of common use: common idiom sense * * * Color: derogatory idiom idiom usage: continuous action; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; The structure of derogatory idioms: the generation age of continuous idioms: the pronunciation of ancient idioms: De, which cannot be pronounced as "d ě"; You can't say "yes" either.
Synonym: get carried away, get carried away, get cocky, get cocky, antonym: lose heart, lose heart, lose hope, lose hope, lose hope, lose hope, lose hope, lose hope, lose hope. (Lao She's "Four Generations under One Family" 32) 2. Idiom name: clap your hands and laugh. Idiom pronunciation: fǔ zhǔ ng dà xià o Idiom explanation: clap your hands.
Clap your hands and laugh to describe being very happy.
The origin of the idiom: "A false story about the new world" written by Liu Yiqing, a Song Dynasty man in the Southern Dynasties: "A woman put a gauze fan on her hand and laughed with both hands, saying,' I firmly doubt that I am an old slave!'" Degree of common use: sense of common idioms * * * Color: neutral idioms Usage: continuous action; As predicates and clauses; Idiom structure to express inner happiness: used in conjunction with idiom times: the pronunciation of the ancient idiom is fu, which can't be pronounced as "wú". He couldn't help clapping his hands and laughing with joy.
3. Idiom name: Cheer and jump. Idiom pronunciation: Huān hquèYuè Idiom explanation: jumping around like a sparrow with joy. Describe happiness.
The origin of the idiom: Zhuang Zhou's Zhuangzi in the Air: "The HarmonyOS system will travel happily." Traditional idiom: beaming usage: common idiom common sense * * * color: commendatory idiom idiom usage: He; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; A commendatory idiom structure: the era of joint idioms: the orthographic pronunciation of ancient idioms: Yue, can't be pronounced as "Yao".
Synonym: ecstatic, jubilant, cheerful, antonym: woebegone, deeply grieved. Idiom: When the news came that China women's volleyball team won the world championship again, the students cheered at once. 4. Idiom Name: Ran, Laughing Idiom Pronunciation: ch m ch m m n r á n é r xi ao Idiom Interpretation: Ran, Laughing.
Laugh happily. The origin of the idiom: Zhuangzi Sheng Da: "Huan Gong ... smiles."
Idiom tradition: however, with a sense of laughter * * * color: neutral idiom usage: as predicate; Idiom structure of smiling: time when formal idioms came into being: ancient idiom synonyms: idiom example of sudden smile: Feng Ming Menglong's History of Eastern Zhou Dynasty (2 1): "Huan Gong smiled, but he stood up and said,' This is what I saw!'" "5. Idiom Name: Happy Idiom Pronunciation: Hu ā Hu ā huān tiān xǐ dì idiom Explanation: Describe very happy. The origin of the idiom: Wang Shifu's "The West Chamber" in the Yuan Dynasty, the second volume, is the third fold: "Then I saw that he was happy and willing to obey his orders. "
Traditional idiom: beaming usage: common idiom common sense * * * color: commendatory idiom idiom usage: articulated; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; There is a commendatory idiom structure: the age of joint idioms: the pronunciation of ancient idioms: land, which can't be pronounced as a synonym of "de": the antonym of joy: the skin was raw, the heart was sad, and the face was sad. Idiom: Just now, the second daughter-in-law came out of the old lady's room, and she was not as happy as before. Her name was Pinger, and she was mumbling something.
(A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Qingxue Qin, back to sixty-seven) Extended information:
In classical Chinese, the word 1 means happiness. "Beauty"-the beauty of my wife is my own, and I am also private. -"The Warring States Policy and Qi Ce" 2. "Good"-I will do good deeds; I will correct those evil people.
-"Zuo zhuan" 3. "Addiction"-I was addicted to learning when I was young. -Song Ming Lian, "Preface to Dongyang" 4. "Good"-it is good to practice martial arts from an early age.
-Qing Xu ke "Qing paper money and war" 5. "Yue"-a scholar is used as a confidant, and a woman is pleased with herself. -Sima Qian's "Bao Ren" Volume 6. "Happy"-Gai Confucius likes The Book of Changes late.
-"Historical Records Tian Shijia" 7. "Jia"-Jia, good also. -Shuo Wen 8. "Love"-love your son and choose a teacher to teach him.
-Tang Hanyu's On Teachers.
3. What are the words that mean "happy, happy" in ancient Chinese? 1, mixed with surprises: intertwined.
Surprised and happy. 2. I am very excited and happy when I smile.
3, but smile: smile. Laugh happily.
4, overjoyed: more than; Hope: Hope. The result was better than I expected, so I was very happy.
5, get carried away: form. Describe the loss of normality in happiness.
6. Suddenly unhappy: sad or angry; Yue: Happy, happy. Angry and unhappy.
7. Clap your hands and laugh: clap. clap one's hands and laugh aloud
Describe very happy. 8. Cheer and jump like a sparrow.
Describe a very happy scene. 9. I'm happy to describe it as joy.
10, Smile Jiuquan Jiuquan: Deep underground, it always refers to the place where people are buried after death. Also known as the "grave".
The grave is full of smiles. It means to feel gratified and happy after death.
4. Idioms related to health and happiness or four-word "health" idioms:
Although the warrior is old.
Youyan is not old
Have keen eyes and ears
Restore youth
In high spirits/good spirits
Old but full of energy.
In the prime of life
young and strong
glowing with health
Be healthy and strong
Full of energy, radiant
Full of energy and vitality
Look very dignified
With ease and grace
Copper muscle and iron bone-a strong and sturdy body
long-lived
Live a long and prosperous life.
immortal
immortal
Live a long life and see six ways.
Happiness, longevity, health and peace
Live as long as the sky.
Enjoy happiness and longevity
The blessings of life and age are endless.
Life span of people
There are thousands of Xiangchuan Guihe Heshou because of the longevity of Bi Yuren, the "Guinian".
May you live as long as Nanshan.
immortal
(May you enjoy) infinite longevity.
Prolong life
Idioms related to "happiness":
Bittersweet
The situation is still very gratifying.
Things that can make doors bigger and happier.
(often referring to the punishment of perpetrators) most satisfying (for the public)
be as happy as a lark
shout and jump for joy
Enjoy a happy party.
be full of joy
be filled with exultation
Anger turned into joy.
To everyone's satisfaction,
Shocking and pleasant, difficult to maintain.
After a long drought, a happy rain came ―― a long-cherished wish was fulfilled.
Enjoy life in spite of poverty.
be as happy as a lark
(of people living in a foreign country) so happy that they forget their home and responsibilities.
A humble and poor family
Enjoy it forever
I had a good time and didn't want to come back.
Take pleasure in ...
Feel (doing sth) is an infinite pleasure.
No one dares to hurt me-so confident in his own strength that he thinks no one can hurt him.
Happy mood and happy things.
Dancing happily-gesturing happily
glad
Run into an old friend in a distant/foreign country.
be as happy as a lark
be as happy as a lark
Good luck seems to fall from the sky ―― a godsend.
Uncontrollable joy
be radiant with delight/joy
Smile-radiant.
be as happy as a lark
I don't know what to do.
Happy as a lark
Excited
Triumphantly
Feel complacent (excessive)
A person's sadness turned into happiness.
A person's anger turned into happiness.