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A four-character idiom that makes you laugh until you cry
1. A four-character idiom about laughing to death
[lè jí shēng bēi]
Extreme happiness leads to sadness
Extreme happiness leads to sadness: people are happy to the point of happiness At the extreme, something sad happens. "Extreme happiness breeds sorrow" is often mistakenly written as "extreme happiness breeds sorrow", so we should pay attention to it.
Source "Huainanzi·Dao Yingxun": "When things prosper and then decline, when happiness reaches its peak, it becomes sad."
Who knows the example~ Once the court was offended, the door was closed Awaiting investigation, life and death unknown. (Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong
"Warning Words" Volume 17)
"Historical Records·Funny Biographies": "Drinking to the extreme will lead to chaos, while extreme happiness will lead to chaos. Sad, everything is the same, and it cannot be said to be extreme. "Huainanzi·Dao Yingxun": "When things flourish, they will become sad."
The synonyms of happiness and sorrow will come, things will be reversed when things are extreme. Too much is not enough
The antonym of whether there is peace and happiness after all the hardships.
The postscript of the new wife sheds tears
English extreme joy begets sorrow
Story During the Warring States Period, King Qi Wei inherited the throne at a very young age. He just wanted to have fun and built the "Jixia" Palace in Linzi, the capital, so that eloquent people could chat with him. Once the Chu State invaded the Qi State, Chunyu Kun used his eloquence to invite the Zhao State to rescue troops. King Wei of Qi held a banquet to celebrate his victory, and Chunyu Kun took the opportunity to tell him the truth about how extreme joy can lead to sorrow, and helped him become a wise king.
The lantern riddles are so funny; Jiangzhou Sima’s green shirt is wet.
English translation: Joy surfeited turns to sorrow.
Word usage
1. Contraction; used as predicate, object, attributive; refers to what happens when you are extremely happy Something that makes people sad.
3. It means that things must be reversed when they are extreme.
2. It can also be used to warn others to guard against arrogance and impetuosity, so as to avoid extreme happiness leading to sadness.
Word allusions
"Extreme happiness leads to sadness" is a description of a person who is extremely happy and then becomes sad. The original writing of "extreme happiness leads to sadness" is from "Historical Records. Funny Biographies" . The following is an allusion to this idiom: During the Warring States Period, King Wei of Qi was a king who liked to drink all night. One year, the Chu army attacked the State of Qi, and he quickly sent his trusted envoy Chunyu Kun to the State of Zhao to ask for help. Chunyu Kun did not let the King of Qi down. With great trust, he invited 100,000 troops to Zhao and scared off the Chu army. Of course, King Qi Wei was very happy and immediately held a banquet for Chunyu Kun to drink to celebrate. King Qi happily asked Chunyu Kun: "Sir, how much do you want to drink?" Does wine make you drunk? " Chunyu Kun saw this posture and knew that King Qi was going to drink all night again, and he would definitely get drunk before he stopped. He thought for a while and replied: "I will get drunk even if I drink a dou of wine, and I will get drunk even if I drink a stone of wine. "The King of Qi didn't understand what he meant. Chunyu Kun explained that his drinking capacity would change on different occasions and under different circumstances: "So I came to the conclusion that if you drink to the extreme, you will get drunk and lose etiquette; if a person is happy to the extreme, Something sad may happen (the original text of this sentence is 'The extreme of wine leads to chaos, the extreme of joy leads to sadness'). Therefore, I think it is the same in everything. If it exceeds a certain limit, it will go to the opposite direction. " King Qi Wei was convinced by these words, and he immediately and cheerfully expressed his acceptance of Chunyu Kun's advice. He would no longer drink and have fun all night long in the future, and get rid of bad habits that might lead to his opposite.
In this way, the idiom "Extreme joy brings sorrow" comes from this. 2. Four-character idiom about laughter
Smiling unscrupulously in spring mountains is like laughing in a flirtatious manner
Holding hands and laughing, looking back with a smile, the whole room burst into laughter< /p>
Laughing loudly, laughing loudly, laughing all the time
Smiling happily, smiling happily
Smiling happily
>Eyebrows, words, eyes, smile, flowers in hand, smile in hand, flowers in one's hands, a smile, breaking the sorrow into a smile, bursting with laughter
Breaking the tears into laughter, breaking the tears into laughter, breaking the face, smiling, relieving the sorrow and asking for laughter
Magpie laughs The dove dance forces the face to smile, but it seems to be a smile but not a smile
The voice, the smile, the appearance, the laughter, the chatter, the laughter, the laughter, the laughter and laughter
Smiling
Smiling proudly at the wind and the moon, smiling more clearly than the river, don't smile in front of me If you don't answer, you will first shout and then smile
A flattering smile with a hidden knife, a jianlang smile, ao jianlang smile and a proud smile
A happy eyebrow, a playful smile, a playful smile, a playful smile
Looking at each other And laugh, laugh first, then laugh and curse, laugh and curse
Laughter and curse, all become articles. Smiling, smiling, covering one's face, smiling, one frown, one smile, one sneer, one smile
One smile, one becomes dumb. Laughter, voice, appearance, smile, and smile
A smile that flies away, a smile that captivates the city, a smile that makes a fortune 3. Four-character idioms that bring laughter
A smile that is not serious is not worth a smile, an angry punch, and a smiling face. However, the smile is like a spring mountain. Laughter
Published as the butt of a joke, passed down as a joke, flattering, laughing in front of one's face, smiling behind one's back, flirting and flirting
Putting hands and laughing, giving it a smile, smiling, looking back, smiling, making the whole room laugh
The hall laughs loudly, the hall laughs loudly, Jiuquan smiles to the ground, and laughs generously
Smiling with joy, laughing with joy, laughing with joy
Smiling with joy and happiness Buy and laugh to welcome, buy and laugh to chase, sell and laugh to chase
Smiling with eyebrows and eyes, smiling and smiling, smiling and smiling, turning sorrow into laughter and bursting into laughter
Tears turn into laughter, tears turn into smiles. Laughter is not a smile, but a smile breaks the face. A smile relieves sorrow.
A thousand dollars buys a smile. A thousand dollars a smile, a magpie laughs, a dove dances, a forced smile, a smile that seems to be a smile but not a smile. /p>
Talking and laughing like a scholar, talking and laughing with ease, smiling at fifty steps and laughing at a hundred steps
Smiling proudly at the wind and moon, smiling more clearly than the river, cannot look up and laugh without answering, first shouting and then laughing
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A flattering smile, a hidden knife, a smile on the face, a smile on the face, a smile on the face, a proud smile, a tiger
A happy eyebrow, a smiling eye, a smiling face, a yaksha, a playful smile, a playful smile, a pleasant smile
Looking at each other and smiling at each other When laughing, don't go against your heart. Laugh first and then laugh and curse. Laughing and cursing, laughing and cursing, all become articles. Smile and smile. Cover your mouth with the palace smile and laugh.
Leaning on the door Smiling at the door, smiling at the door, smiling once and for all
Smiling coquettishly, losing one's voice, smiling, talking, laughing, speaking and smiling
A smile that makes you smile, a smile that makes you smile generously, a smile that makes you smile generously. The posterity will laugh at the matter
One smile will make the eyes smile and the eyebrows will fly. One smile will captivate the city. One smile will make a rich man laugh and shout
One smile and one frown. Yan Yan will laugh freely
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Speak and laugh freely, laugh away the joy, buy laughter, sell joy, laugh, laugh, laugh again
Laugh, laugh and say 4. What are the four-character idioms that describe laughter
Strictly speaking and smiling: Just be content, whatever you want. Don't joke casually. Describes a solemn and serious attitude.
冁然笑 冁然: The look of smiling. Laughed happily.
Don’t hit the smiling face with angry fists. It means that you should not bully someone who has a pleasant attitude.
Rumored to be the butt of a joke. The butt of a joke: the material for someone to make fun of. Information that was circulated and used as a joke.
Spring mountains are like smiles to describe the bright scenery of mountains in spring.
Touch your palms and laugh. Touch: Pat. Clap your hands and laugh. Describe very happy.
Smile and answer with a smile. The metaphor does not care about anything and does not take it seriously.
Smiling Jiuquan Jiuquan: deep underground, used to refer to the place where people are buried after death. Also: "Yellow Spring". Full of smiles under the Nine Springs. It means that you feel relieved and happy even after death.
Laughing loudly describes the whole room laughing at the same time.
Look back and smile. Eyes: eyes. He rolled his eyes and smiled. Tables commonly used to describe women’s charm 5. Four-letter words or idioms about laughter
I have found eight idioms with smiles for you:
1. Unsmiling
< p> Allusion: Gou: carelessly, casually. Don't joke casually. Describes a solemn and serious attitude.Source: "Book of Rites: Ceremony": "Not strict with one's temper, not strict with smiles."
Example: Let's talk about this Zheng Bo Caijun, whose name is Xiangtan, Hunan The county man has always been a scholar of Song Dynasty, and he always leads the way. ("New China's Future" by Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty)
2. Yan Ran Smile
Initial letter: CREX
Phonetic: chǎn rán ér xiào
Allusion: Yan Ran: the look of a smile. Laughed happily.
Source: "Zhuangzi·Dasheng": "Huan Gong... smiled while keeping a straight face."
3. The smile chases the face and opens up
Allusions: chase: follow; face: Face, countenance; open: stretch out. Smile so that your face relaxes. Describes a face full of smiles and a very happy look.
Source: Chapter 42 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "When Song Jiang saw him, he was so happy that he fell from the sky and smiled."
Example: They heard the good news , one by one~.
4. Laugh generously
Allusion: Refers to making an insider laugh.
Source: "Zhuangzi · Qiu Shui": "I have always seen laughter in generous homes."
5. Look back and smile
Allusion: pupil: eyeball. He rolled his eyes and smiled. Often used to describe a woman's charming expression.
Source: "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "Looking back and smiling, you will be full of charm, the pink and white in the sixth palace are colorless."
Example: There is a woman in a green shirt, and she takes a peek through the wall. , or occasionally avoid people, but also must ~, if it meets the eye. (Qing Dynasty Ji Yun's "Yuewei Thatched Cottage Notes·Gu Wang Ting Part 1")
6. Laughing loudly
Allusion: describes the whole room laughing at the same time.
Source: Volume 5 of "Yin Hua Lu" by Zhao Lin of the Tang Dynasty: "The imperial censor of the Tang Dynasty had Taiyuan, Dianyuan and Hanyuan. One censor knew all the miscellaneous things, which was called Zaduan. There were meals in the public hall. Everyone is forbidden to laugh. But if someone laughs and everyone in the three courts laughs, they will not be punished."
Example: Because I told you what happened in Xiaoting's living room. Everyone~. (Chapter 14 of "Nie Haihua" by Zeng Pu of the Qing Dynasty)
7. Smiling Jiuquan
Allusion: Jiuquan: deep underground, used to refer to the place where people are buried after death. Also: "Yellow Spring". Full of smiles under the Nine Springs. It means that you feel relieved and happy even after death.
Example: If my son can help me, I will smile. (The third chapter of "Flowers in the Mirror" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty)
8. Rumored to be a laughing stock
Allusion: Laughing stock: material to be made fun of. Information that was circulated and used as a joke.
Example: The man’s family complained that he was careless in doing things, and the woman’s family scolded him for cheating... He territory~. (Qing Luyuan's "Qilu Deng") 6. Four-character idioms related to laughter
Laughter Zhuyankai
Zhu: to follow; Yan: face, countenance; Kai: to stretch out. Smile so that your face relaxes. Describes a face full of smiles and a very happy look.
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Smile pleasantly
掬: Hold it with both hands. Describes a smiling face.
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Smiling but hiding a knife
Describes a person who looks friendly but is sinister and vicious.
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A beautiful smile
A beautiful smile (referring to a woman). Describes a woman with a beautiful smile.
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Smile
Describe understanding.
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Laughing dumbly
Laughing uncontrollably: Laughing uncontrollably. I couldn't help but laugh out loud.
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Smile through tears
Tears: tears. Suddenly he stopped crying and smiled. Describes turning sadness into joy.
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Smiling
Gou: To be content, casual. Don't joke casually. Describes a solemn and serious attitude.
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Talking and laughing
Talking and laughing, in high spirits. Describe the conversation as happy and interesting. 7. A collection of four-character idioms with the word "laugh"
A collection of four-character idioms with the word "laugh":
Laughing,
Smiling,
Can’t laugh or cry,
Talking and laughing,
Smiling,
Talking and laughing,
< p> To laugh in silence,To laugh and curse,
To laugh or cry,
To make people laugh,
To smile flatteringly,
< p> Smile and express words,Force a smile,
Laugh it off,
Smile with nine springs,
Smile hides a knife,
Smiling without answering,
Laughing loudly,
Smiling voice and appearance,
Smiling through tears,
Playful smiling face,
A smile can win over a city. 8. What are the four-character idioms that begin with the word smile
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Explanation
Describes the smile as clear as the river He has a serious attitude and rarely smiles.
The smile hides the knife, describing someone who looks kind to someone but is sinister and vicious.
Smiling tiger is a metaphor for a person who looks kind but has a vicious heart.
Smiling Yaksha is a metaphor for a person who smiles but has a vicious intention.
Smiling pleasantly: Hold it with both hands. Describes a smiling face.
Laugh Zhuyankai Zhu: follow; Yan: face, countenance; Kai: stretch out. Smile so that your face relaxes. Describing a face full of smiles and very happy.
Smiling proudly at the wind and moon, I still say that I am singing to the wind and making fun of the moon. Describes a relaxed and relaxed mood.
Laughing so hard that I couldn’t stand up straight.
Smile without answering Just smile without answering directly.
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