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Laugh at what?

Make a fool of yourself in front of experts.

Pinyin: yíXiào da fāng

Explanation: make people laugh: make people laugh; Generosity: originally refers to people who know the avenue, and later refers to people who have knowledge or expertise. Make the insiders laugh.

From: "Zhuangzi Qiushui": "My parents laugh at home."

I am always laughed at by knowledgeable people.

Grammar: formal; As predicate, object and attribute; With a derogatory meaning, used for modesty.

Sentence: It's ridiculous and generous of him to play tricks on others.

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Funny and generous idiom stories:

In autumn and the season of mountain torrents, many rivers flow into the Yellow River. The river is so wide and turbulent that even cattle and horses can't tell the sandbars on both sides of the river from the water. So the river god gloated that all the beautiful things in the world were gathered here. The river god followed the current eastward to the North Sea. Looking east, he can't see the end of the sea.

So the river god just changed his smug face, looked up thoughtfully at Poseidon and sighed. "As the saying goes, after listening to hundreds of truths, I feel that no one in the world can compare with myself, talking about people like me. In addition, I also heard that Kong Qiu knew too little, and Boyi's lofty justice was not worthy of attention. At first, I couldn't believe it.

Now I have seen with my own eyes how vast you are. If I hadn't come to the door, I would have been in danger and I would have laughed generously. "