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Idiom to describe people who watch other people's jokes.
Be at one's pleasure
[Interpretation] refers to people's lack of goodwill; Feel happy when others are in trouble. Fortunately: happy; Le: Joy.
[Language] Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Admonishment" in the Northern and Southern Dynasties: "If you were born in a peaceful world; Above the palace; To gloat; The first is rebellion; ..... this is the basis of genocide. "
Music; It can't be pronounced "yuè".
[Shape discrimination] It's ok; Can't write "Xin"
To hit someone when he's down.
[antonym] The rabbit died and the fox was sad.
[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Express the feeling of rejoicing when others encounter disasters. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.
[Structure] Combined type.
[Example] A few people who are hostile to China in the world; For our temporary economic difficulties.
Laugh at other people's troubles
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