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What is the origin and meaning of high-spirited idioms?

Idioms with the same meaning as cheerful.

Idioms with the same meaning as cheerful.

be filled with exultation

Dancing happily-gesturing happily

Singing and dancing happily

Smile-radiant.

Cheerful and energetic; spirited

be as happy as a lark

In high spirits/good spirits

A person's spirit is great-having a great spirit.

Happy as a lark

(2) Play an idiom during the Lantern Festival in high spirits.

Answer: It's a holiday again. Description: Very auspicious and smooth. It was used for divination and blessing in the old days. Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms (54th): "Kongming said,' I know what I came for. Reading Yi in time is a good sign. "

Ba Jin's family: "Because Juequn said something unlucky in the main room, the old man wrote a red note of' children's words are unscrupulous and good luck' and took it out and posted it on the doorpost."

The formation of Lantern Festival custom has a long process. According to general data and folklore, the fifteenth day of the first month was paid attention to in the Western Han Dynasty. On the night of the first month, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty offered sacrifices to "Taiyi" in Ganquan Palace, which was regarded by later generations as the first sacrifice to the gods on the fifteenth day of the first month.

However, the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month is indeed a folk festival after the Han and Wei Dynasties. The custom of burning lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first month is related to the eastward spread of Buddhism.

(3) What does the idiom "in high spirits" mean?

be in high spirits

Basic explanation

Xing: originally refers to interest, later refers to interest; Adoption: originally refers to the spirit, and later refers to the spirit; Lies: exuberance. The original text refers to the noble taste and sharp words of the text. After many describe full of energy, energetic.

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Southern Dynasties Xie Wen Xin Diao Long Ti: "Night walking is a beautiful man, so I am in high spirits."

(4) Idioms that describe happiness, such as being in high spirits.

Smile, smile, smile, smile, happy.

First of all, beaming.

Explanation: The joyful mood is expressed from the eyebrows.

From: Guo Chengqing's Blade, chapter 14: People smile when they see the shadow of the ship.

Second, smile [xǐ mé ié xià o y ǐ n]

Commentary: I am smiling. Describe smiling and very happy.

Said by: Liu Hulan Biography from Victory to Victory: The whole family is laughing.

Third, the eyebrows are smiling [mé i hu ā y m: nxi ao]

Explanation: Describe the appearance of being very happy and excited.

Said by: Ye Shengtao's A Friend: He listened to people's greetings and thanked them with a smile.

Fourth, the eyebrows fly and the eyes smile [mé i f ē i y m ? n ao]

Explanation: I am very happy.

Said by: Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship Part I: "He smiled and danced happily, shouting:' Liberation!' "

Five, rejoicing 【 hu ā n x and n g ǔ w ǔ 】

Explanation: joy: joy; Inspiring: inspiring. Describe happiness and excitement.

Said by: Guo Moruo, "Anyway, Before and After My Youth": But how happy we ordinary people were in that era when the revolution was successful!

Lantern Festival is in high spirits. Play an idiom.

It is good luck to play an idiom happily.

Pronunciation: dà jí dà lì.

Explanation: Very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.

Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 54th time: "Kongming said,' I know what I'm here for. Reading Yi in time is a good sign. "

Example: Ba Jin's Autumn: "The people who approved the eight characters said that this marriage was prosperous, and grandma agreed." Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged: "According to Mrs. Zhou, the Zhang family is going to ask a fortune teller to arrange it so as to be a perfect match for their young lady's life.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and object; With praise.

Lantern Festival, also known as Shangyuan Festival, Little Lantern Festival, Lantern Festival or Lantern Festival, is one of the traditional festivals in China on the 15th day of the first lunar month. The first month is the first month of the lunar calendar, and the ancients called "night". The fifteenth day of the first month is the first full moon night in a year, so it is called "Lantern Festival". According to the Taoist "Sanyuan Festival", the fifteenth day of the first month is also called "Shangyuan Festival". Since ancient times, the custom of Lantern Festival has been based on the warm and festive custom of watching lanterns.

Lantern Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China, Chinese character cultural circle and overseas Chinese. Lantern Festival mainly includes a series of traditional folk activities, such as watching lanterns, eating glutinous rice balls, solve riddles on the lanterns and setting off fireworks. In addition, in many places, traditional folk performances, such as playing dragon lanterns, playing lions, walking on stilts, boating, yangko dancing and playing Taiping drums, have all joined the Lantern Festival.

⑥ Idioms with similar meanings to high spirits.

Antonym: pull a long face, sigh and be discouraged.

Synonyms: exultation, dancing, singing, dancing, jubilation, exultation

Have a good time.

⑦ What does the idiom euphoria mean?

be in high spirits

[Explanation] Xing: originally refers to interest, and later refers to interest; Pick: originally refers to the spirit, and later refers to the inner spirit; Lies: exuberance. Original reference text ...

[From] Rong Xie of the Southern Dynasties "Wen Xin Diao Long Body Nature": "Night walking is a handsome man, so I am in high spirits."

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This idiom means cheerful.

In high spirits, in high spirits. The characters are all excited and happy.

Pet-name ruby idioms with similar meaning to "cheerful"

Synonym for cheerful:

Dancing, exultation, high spirits, high spirits, high spirits, full of energy, singing and dancing, beaming.

Pay attention to writing two four-word idioms, which mean something like celebration.

The idiom "beaming" and "in high spirits" have similar meanings.

Excited

[Pinyin ]xingāoc Longlong ilie

[Interpretation] High interest; Full of energy. Adoption: spirit; Fierce: strong; Exuberant.

[Language] Liu Xie's "Wen Xin Diao Long" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: "Uncle night handsome man; In high spirits. "

[Pronunciation] Xing; It can't be pronounced "x and n ɡ". "

[Shape discrimination] Mining; Can't write "color"

be radiant with delight/joy

Listless, unhappy.

[Usage] Used as a compliment. Describe people's emotions or happy and festive scenes. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

[Structure] Combined type.

On the way back from the shooting range, everyone was talking happily about the shooting competition.