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The meaning and sentence creation of "laughing generously"

Yixiao: making people laugh; generous: originally refers to a person who knows the truth, and later generally refers to a person who is knowledgeable or has expertise. It means making the insiders laugh.

Origin of the idiom: "Zhuangzi·Qiu Shui": "I have always seen laughter in generous families."

Idiom example: When I passed by your country last year, I had to go to the hall to ask for advice; but I was ashamed. He has short knowledge and is afraid of making people laugh at his generosity, so he dare not take the liberty to pay a visit.

Traditional Chinese writing: Yixiao generous

Phonetic: ㄧˊ ㄒㄧㄠˋ ㄉㄚˋ ㄈㄤ

Synonyms of Yixiaofang: Yixiaogang is known by knowledgeable people If you make fun of someone without knowing what's going on, and just point your fingers as soon as you get off the bus, don't you act generously when you're laughing, but you're generous enough to let the insiders laugh. "Zhuangzi Qiu Shui": "I have always seen laughter in generous homes." Chapter 8 of "Yu Jiao Li": "How dare you be a late-born boy?

Idiom grammar: more formal; Predicate, object, attributive; has a derogatory connotation and is used for self-effacing

Common usage: Commonly used idioms

Emotion.Color: Neutral idiom

Idiom structure: Partial Formal idiom

Era of production: Modern idiom

English translation: give an expert cause for laughter

Russian translation: насмешить весь мир <вызывáть насмешки>

Japanese translation: 専门家(せんもんか)に笑(わら)われる

Other translations: sich bei einem kenner lǎcherlich machen<法>se ridiculiser devant les spécialistes

Note on pronunciation: Yi cannot be pronounced as "dài"

Note on writing: Yi cannot be written as "yi" or "yi"