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Complete works of simple words and phrases

Happy, carefree, cheerful, depressed, sad, angry, tearful, smiling, smiling.

First, be happy

Interpretation of vernacular: happy and comfortable: everyone is together, talking and laughing, very ~.

Source: The third story of Heroes of Children: "The happiest thing for a woman in the world is that her husband praises her son in front of her."

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Wen Kang

Second, carefree.

Interpretation of vernacular: comfortable and happy: mood ~.

Source: Chapter 1 of Oriental Part III: "Whenever menstruation is in a bad mood, I feel much more relaxed when I talk to her."

Dynasty: modern

Author: Wei Wei

Third, bright and clear.

Interpretation of vernacular: cheerful; Frank: Laughter. This man is very ~, talking and laughing

Source: Bao Puzi Xu Xue: "Those who are born smart and can't be described as gentlemen don't know whether they are big or not."

Dynasty: Jin

Author: Ge Hong

You can't call a natural, cheerful and straightforward person a gentleman. You don't know the general quality.

Fourth, depression.

Vernacular interpretation: boring; Unhappy: ~ Unhappy. Solve the ~ in the chest.

Source: "Surprise of the first lettering" Volume 20: "It is very depressing to tear down the short wall in front of you."

Dynasty: Late Ming Dynasty

Author: Ling Mengchu

Verb (short for verb) is sad.

Vernacular explanation: Depression due to something difficult or unsatisfactory.

Source: Stars: "True sympathy is when you are sad, not when you are happy."

Dynasty: modern

Author: Bing Xin

Six, angry

Vernacular interpretation: very angry.

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: anonymous

Source: Xiao Weichi, the first discount: "You are so fussy and angry, isn't military affairs airtight?"

Seven, tearful

Vernacular explanation: Also called "tearful". Describe tears.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Ba Jin

Source: Hui Chuncao: "Two pairs of big black eyes looked at my face tearfully."

Eight, laughter

Vernacular interpretation: state words. Describe a smile: The better the life, the older people live all day.

Dynasty: Qian Shu

Author: Wei Zhuang

Source: the word "fairy": "Laugh, long life can be geometric."

Laugh every day, how many times in a long life?

Nine, smile happily

Vernacular interpretation: state words. Describe a smile.

Dynasty: Late Ming Dynasty

Author: Ling Mengchu

Source: The second moment of surprise Volume 17: "An old man in his seventies walked into the hall with a big smile on his face. When he saw Wen, he was very happy at first."

Ten, smile

Vernacular interpretation: describes the way the eyelids are slightly closed when smiling.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Lao She

Source: The first paragraph of "Two Horses": "The lips are wrapped a little tight, which is just in harmony with his smiling eyes."