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What does "lean forward and close behind" mean?

Pinyin: [qián yǎng hòu hé]

Definition: The body rocks back and forth. Describes the appearance of laughing or being so sleepy that one cannot stand straight up.

Interpretation: bend down to the ground; Yang: face up to the sky. The body rocks back and forth, unable to maintain self-control. Describes the body shaking back and forth greatly. Mostly refers to the appearance of being unsteady when laughing, drunk, or sleepy.

Usage in conjunction form; used as adverbials and complements; to describe the appearance of standing unsteadily.

Sourced from the second chapter of Yuan·Anonymous' "Pen'er Ghost": "I live in this tile kiln and do my job. I have never held a fire with open fire, just asking for money with my bare hands."

Ke Yan's poem "My Grandpa": "Grandpa said: 'Well, fighting with an open fire, coming menacingly, what kind of factionalism is there, this is to overthrow the dictatorship of the proletariat!'"

Ming Lanling smiled Chapter 40 of "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua": "Li Ping'er laughed so hard."

Chapter 42 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Everyone laughed even more after hearing this~ ."

Before he finished telling his story, the students were already laughing.

After everyone heard this, they started laughing even more loudly.

Synonyms: front and back, stagger, front and back, squatting, forward and back

Antonyms: cry and swallow, scream and grab the earth