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Telling jokes is a happy idiom.
Keep grinning
translate freely
Laugh often. Xi okuchangkai
Common degree
Emotional neutral words
Subject-predicate form of idiom structure
Grammatical usage as predicate and attribute; Used in spoken English.
Modern production era
The allusion comes from the tenth chapter of Liu Sifen's "Bai Men Liu Qiu Lu Cheng Wei": "The bookstore owner's round face always smiles and becomes clear before his eyes."
A sad face with antonyms
The English translator has been grinning.
Japanese translation Yan (,,[1] and Xiao (,)
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