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At the story meeting, Ming Ming told a joke, and the students burst into laughter. Some, some, some, some, etc., bursts of laughter

At the story meeting, Ming Ming told a joke, and the students burst into laughter, some (living backwards and forwards), some (cannot help laughing), and some (laughing).

1. Lean forward and close

Pronunciation: [ qián yǎng hòu hé ]

Interpretation: Describes the body shaking back and forth (mostly refers to when laughing).

Source: The first chapter of "Meeting the Emperor" by Yuan Gao Wenxiu: "Staggering this way and that; leaning back and forward." (laughing so hard that the body tilted to both sides, shaking back and forth)

Part 2 , can't help laughing

Pronunciation: [ rěn jùn bù jīn ]

Definition: Can't help but laugh.

Source: "Five Lanterns Huiyuan" by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "The master said: 'I can't help laughing.'" (The master said: I can't help laughing) Extended information

Can't help laughing Synonyms: overjoyed

Pronunciation: [ xǐ bù zì shèng ]

Definition: so happy that one cannot control it.

Source: The fourth chapter of the fifth book of "The Romance of the West Chamber" by Wang Shifu of the Yuan Dynasty: "When Xiaosheng passed away, Mrs. Cheng went to see her personally, and she was overjoyed."

Vernacular translation: Xiaoren When I left, my wife saw me off personally, which made me so happy that I couldn't control myself.

Grammar: More formal; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; it has a complimentary meaning and describes being very happy.