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Idioms about New Year's Day

A sea of people, people coming and going, traffic, cheerful, smiling.

huge crowds of people

Explanation: A sea of people. Describe how many people gathered.

From: Shi Ming Naian's Water Margin 5 1: "Every day, there is a general breakup, or dancing, or playing the bomb, or singing, which has earned many people to watch."

Second, people come and go.

Explanation: People come and go in an endless stream. It also describes being busy with social intercourse.

Said by: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" for the hundredth time: "I don't think those people who come and go for two or three days can care. Presumably you didn't give an order, so you have to make us snacks. "

Third, the traffic is heavy.

Commentary: A car is like running water, and a horse is like a dragon. Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene.

From: The History of the Later Han Dynasty Mingde Ma Huanghou by Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties: "In front of the dragon gate, I saw my family asking for guests, and the car was like running water, Ma Rulong."

When I passed by Zhuolong Garden, I saw someone outside asking about the people living here. There are many chariots and horses coming and going, and the passing horses are as lively as Youlong.

Fourth, in high spirits

Interpretation: Xing: originally refers to interests, and later refers to interests; Adoption: originally refers to the spirit, and later refers to the spirit; Lies: exuberance. The original intention of the article is noble and the words are sharp. After many describe full of energy, energetic.

From: Liu Xie, Southern Dynasties Liang, Wen Xin Diao Long, with a natural constitution: "Night walking is a handsome man, so I am in high spirits."

He is a handsome knight walking in Lu Yu, so he is tall and cheerful.

V. Smile [mé i kā i y m: nxi ao]

Explanation: Eyebrows are stretched and eyes are smiling. Describe a happy look.

From: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber", Book II, the second fold: "He saw yesterday's shock and smiled today."

Before, I saw my soul fly away in fear yesterday, but today my brow will stretch and my eyes will smile.