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Idiom stories related to laughter

Idiom stories related to laughter

1. Idiom: smiling with flying eyes

Pinyin: méi fēi yǎn xiào

Explanation: description Very happy.

Source: Part 1 of "History of Entrepreneurship" by Liu Qing: "He was beaming, jumping happily, and shouted: 'Liberation!'"

Example sentences : This made him smile.

2. Idiom: to make people laugh and be generous

Pinyin: yí xiào dà fāng

Explanation: to make people laugh: to make people laugh; generous: originally refers to a person who knows the truth, Later, it 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 sentences: When I passed by your country last year, I had to go to the hall to ask for advice; but I was ashamed of my knowledge. I am short-sighted and sincerely fear that I will make my generosity laugh, so I dare not take the liberty to visit him. ★Chapter 52 of Li Ruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror" of the Qing Dynasty

3. Idiom: Smile can be seen

Pinyin: xiào róng kě jū

Explanation:掬: Hold with both hands. Describes a smiling face.

Source: Chapter 95 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "I saw Kong Ming sitting on the tower, smiling broadly, burning incense and playing the piano."

Example sentences: These students are always lively and cheerful throughout the day, with smiles on their face.

4. Idiom: Fifty steps to laugh at a hundred steps

Pinyin: wǔ shí bù xiào bǎi bù

Explanation: A person who takes fifty steps back during battle sneer at those who take a hundred steps back. It is a metaphor that you have the same shortcomings and mistakes as others, but to a lesser extent, but you laugh at others without any self-awareness.

Source: "Mencius · King Hui of Liang 1": "Fill up the drums, catch the sword, abandon the armor and drag the soldiers away, maybe stop after a hundred steps, or stop after fifty steps. What will happen if you laugh at fifty steps and laugh at a hundred steps?"

Example sentence: For example, the old general is considered loyal and can still establish the banner of the Song Dynasty, but he can only stay on the river and sit back and watch the emperor's troubles. Take fifty steps to laugh at a hundred steps.