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Funny and humorous idioms

The humorous idioms that make people happy are as follows:

1. Laughing pěng fù dà xiào: Describes the manner of laughing uncontrollably when encountering something very happy.

2. Talking and laughing happily tán xiào fēng shēng: describes talking and laughing while talking, being full of interest and fun.

3. Fēng qù héng shēng: humorous. Hengsheng: Continuously express it. The description is very humorous and witty.

4. Can’t help but laugh rěn jùn bù jīn: Can’t help but laugh.

5. Lianzhu miào yǔ lián zhū: Lianzhu: a string of beads, a metaphor for continuous sound. It means that profound, beautiful or meaningful words pour out continuously like beads connected in a string, one after another. Praise people for their wonderful speeches and many witty words.

6. Very interesting ráo yǒu fēng qù: Very interesting.

7. Gag chā kē dǎ hùn: refers to the way opera actors insert some funny performances and dialogues into their performances to make people laugh.

8. Laughing hōng táng dà xiào: (form) describes the whole room laughing at the same time.

9. Yixiaodaifang yí xiào dà fāng: make the insiders laugh (often used as a humble speech).

10. miào qù héng shēng: wonderful: good, wonderful. Hengsheng: revealed one after another. Wonderful interests are revealed one after another.

11. qián fǔ hòu yǎng: to describe the body shaking back and forth (multiple refers to when laughing).

12. Sound in the east and strike in the west shēng dōng jī xī: sound: make a sound. Strike: strike. On the surface, they claimed to attack the east, but in fact they attacked the west. Now refers to a strategy and method of deliberately confusing the other party and causing them to create illusions.

13. wittily explain 鐐miào yǔ jiě yí: 鐐: cheek. Xie Yi: Laugh. Describes speaking in a funny and pleasant way, making people happy and laughing.

14. Hilarious lìng rén pěng fù: Hilarious: Holding the stomach, describing laughing. Describe things and behaviors that are funny and make people laugh.

15. Invulnerable dāo qiāng bù rù: cannot be cut with a knife, cannot be stabbed with a spear. It originally described a person's copper skin and iron bones or an object that was very strong. Now it mostly refers to a person who is rigid, stubborn, stubborn, and difficult to be persuaded or moved.