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What a generous idiom

To laugh generously

Pinyin: jiàn xiào dà fāng

Explanation: To make an insider laugh.

Source: "Zhuangzi Qiu Shui" by Zhuang Zhou in the Warring States Period and Song Dynasty: "I will be in danger if I don't come to the door of Zi's family. I have always seen and laughed in generous families."

Example: Nowadays, folding beds and building a house seems to be a sound thing, but I don't know how to laugh in a generous home.

★Yun Jing of the Qing Dynasty's "Books with Liao Tingqiao"

Synonyms: generous to make people laugh, generous to ridicule

Grammar: used as predicate, attributive, object; commonly used Yu Qianci

Luoluo generous

Pinyin: luò luò dà fāng

Explanation: Luoluo: frank and cheerful. Describes natural and generous speech and behavior.

Source: Chapter 29 of Wenkang's "Heroes of Sons and Daughters" of the Qing Dynasty: "Moreover, she was born in a generous manner, unlike the shy family atmosphere."

Example: Very lenient to us too. And his wife too~. ★The fourth act of Guo Moruo's "Cai Wenji"

Synonyms: graceful and elegant

Antonyms: timid, uneasy, coy

Grammar: predicate, attributive, Complement; refers to a person's speech and behavior

Yixiao generous

Pinyin: yí xiào dà fāng

Explanation: Yixiao: making people laugh; generous: originally refers to knowing the way A person, later generally refers to a person who has extensive knowledge or expertise. It means making the insiders laugh.

Source: "Zhuangzi Qiu Shui": "I have always seen laughter in generous homes."

Example: When I passed by Guizhou last year, I had to go to the hall to ask for advice; but I was ashamed of my short knowledge. , I'm really afraid, so I don't dare to take the liberty to pay a visit.

★Chapter 52 of Li Ruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror" of the Qing Dynasty

Synonyms: generous when seeing a smile, generous when leaving a smile

Grammar: as predicate, object, Attributive; used for self-effacement

To be generous and generous

Pinyin: jiàn qiào dà fāng

Explanation: To make an expert laugh. Same as "laughing generously".

Source: "Preface to "The Romance of the Two Jin Dynasties" written by Wu Jianren in the Qing Dynasty: "Common people rarely criticize the generosity of novelists for their words, and pen and ink writers do not laugh at me for using his materials."

Synonyms: generous with laughter

Grammar: used as predicate, attributive, and object; often used in modest words

Behave generously

Pinyin: jǔ zhǐ dà fāng

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Explanation: The behavior is not tacky or artificial. Describes a person's behavior and actions without restraint and uprightness.

Source: Chapter 21 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "If a serious woman is the same when seeing people, she is the same when not seeing people, behaves generously, and does not laugh lightly. Even if he is walking on the street, what's the problem?"

Example: He is so handsome.

Synonyms: behave in an extraordinary manner

Antonyms: behave in a confused manner

Grammar: used as predicates and attributives; refers to people’s behavior

Be generous and generous

Pinyin: yí shěn dà fāng

Explanation: It means to make an expert laugh. Same as "laughing and generous".

Source: Chapter 2 of "Applause Juechen": "Mr. Du smiled and said: 'I'm afraid that the clumsy sentence will be generous.'"

Synonyms: The smile will be generous

Grammar: used as predicates and attributives; used in written language

婷笑大发

Pinyin: yí xiào dà fāng

Explanation: Refers to making experts laugh.

Source: Quotation from "Zhuangzi Qiu Shui": "I have always seen laughter in generous families." Chapter 8 of "Yu Jiao Li" by Di'an Sanren in the Ming Dynasty: "How dare you, a late-born boy, be like an old man?" Being presumptuous in front of others, it would be a shame to be so generous.

Example: A talented woman handles state affairs, and military advisors are rare and strange. ★Scene 9 of Gui Opera "Liang Hongyu"

Synonyms: Generous to make people laugh, generous to leave behind

Grammar: used as predicate, object, attributive; used for self-effacement

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