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Idioms describing laughter

Idioms are a major feature of traditional Chinese culture. They have fixed structural forms and fixed sayings, which express a certain meaning. They are used as a whole in a sentence and bear the responsibilities of subject, object, attributive, etc. Element. Here are some idioms to describe laughter. You are welcome to refer to them! Idioms to describe laughter 1

1. [Smile is pleasant] 掎: Hold it with both hands. Describes a smiling face.

2. [Smiling Yaksha] is a metaphor for a person who smiles but has a vicious intention.

3. [laughing and smiling] describes someone who is smiling and very happy.

4. [Laugh Zhu Yan Kai] Zhu: follow; Yan: face, countenance; Kai: stretch out. Smile so that your face relaxes. Describes a face full of smiles and a very happy look.

5. [Laughter and smile] Yankai: face relaxed, referring to a smile. Describes being happy and smiling.

6. [A face full of spring color] is a metaphor for a face full of joyful smile.

7. [Laughing more clearly than the river] describes a person with a serious attitude and a hard-to-see smile.

8. [A face full of spring breeze] describes a happy mood and a smile on the face.

9. [Xi Zhuyankai] Zhu: follow; Yan: face, countenance. Described as very happy, with a smile on his face.

10. [Smiling Jiuquan] Jiuquan: deep underground, used to refer to the place where people are buried after death. Also: "Yellow Spring". Full of smiles under the Nine Springs. It means that you feel relieved and happy even after death.

11. [Smiling to the ground] Die with a smile on your face. I still say that I will die without regrets.

12. [褎如吃得得] 褎: Always smile. Smiling, ears closed.

13. [Breaking tears into laughter] Tears: tears. Suddenly he stopped crying and smiled. Describes turning sadness into joy.

14. [Shoulder-shoulder flattering smile] Shuijiao: hunch your shoulders to make a respectful look; flattery smile: put on a flattering smile. In order to flatter others, you hunch your shoulders and put on a smile. Describe the ugly attitude of flattering people.

15. [Collapse and hold your breath] Put away your smile and hold your breath. Describes caution and fear, not daring to be presumptuous. Idioms describing laughter 2

1. Laughing and cursing: ① Refers to different emotional expressions such as play, laughter, anger, and swearing. ② It means not adhering to specifications and expressing oneself freely. ③Mocking and insulting.

2. Laughing face: ① Describes the appearance of laughing and joking. ②Describes a frivolous and giggling look. ③Describe the appearance of flattering and flattering.

3. Spring mountains are like smiles: Describes the bright scenery of mountains in spring.

4. A smile can charm a city: "Book of Han·Biography of Foreign Relatives·Mrs. Xiaowu Li": "There is a beautiful woman in the north, peerless and independent. She looks at the charming city and then the charming country." Later reasons The woman's beauty is described as "alluring with a smile".

5. Touch your palms and laugh: stroke: pat. Clap your hands and laugh. Describe very happy.

6. Smile with joy: Yankai: face relaxed, refers to a smile. Describes being happy and smiling.

7. Smile as clear as the river: Describes a serious attitude and a rare smile.

8. Flattery: Hunch your shoulders to make a respectful look; Flattery: Pretend to have a flattering smile. In order to flatter others, you hunch your shoulders and put on a smile. Describe the ugly attitude of flattering people.

9. Rumored to be the butt of a joke: The butt of a joke: the material to be made fun of. Information that was circulated and used as a joke.

10. A hidden knife in a smile: describes someone who looks kind to someone but is sinister and vicious.

11. Turn sorrow into laughter: Turn sorrow into joy.

12. Talk and laugh Yan Yan: Talk and laugh, be gentle and gentle.

13. Smiling Yaksha: a metaphor for a person who smiles but has a vicious intention.

14. Strict in speech and laughter: Don’t talk and laugh casually. Describes a serious and solemn attitude.

15. Smiling tiger: a metaphor for a person who looks kind but has a vicious heart.

16. Talking and laughing with Hongru: Hongru: a great scholar, a famous scholar. Chat and laugh freely with knowledgeable people. It means that the people you associate with are different.

17. Talking, laughing and noisy: describes many people jostling and laughing loudly.

18. Talking and laughing: talking and laughing.

The description is very cheerful.

19. Smile and face: drive: drive; face: face. Smile so that your face relaxes. Describes a face full of smiles and a very happy look.

20. Look back and smile: pupil: eyeball. He rolled his eyes and smiled. Often used to describe a woman's charming expression.

21. Laughing loudly: describing a room full of people laughing loudly at the same time.

22. Laugh first and then pronounce: "Yi·Tongren": "In Ninety-Five, fellows will first cry and then laugh, and masters will meet each other." Later, "laugh first and then trumpet" refers to the fate of good luck first and then bad luck.

23. Laugh it off: Laugh it off and put it aside. Said not to take it seriously.

24. Smile: treat or answer with a smile. Metaphors are not worth heeding. Same as "laughing at it".

25. Leaning on the door to sell a smile: an old description of the life of a woman who has lost her footing.

26. A smile and a frown: the same as "a smile and a smile". Refers to the expression on the face.

27. Laughing and cursing: Play: game. No matter what the subject matter or form of metaphor is, you can use it at will to write a good article.

28. Jiaolangxiaoao: Describes joking and laughing.

29. Talk and laugh loudly: laugh loudly.

30. A beautiful smile: Yanran: A beautiful smile. Describes a woman with a beautiful smile.

31. Holding a flower and smiling: It is a metaphor for being close to each other and understanding each other.

32. Laughter and generosity: refers to letting insiders laugh.

33. Smiling: describes the appearance of a smile.

34. Smiling eyes: Describing extreme joy.

35. Granted the title of Marquis while talking and laughing: The title of Marquis was granted while joking. In the old days, it was said that it was very easy to gain fame.

36. Cover your mouth and laugh: Cover your mouth and laugh. Many fingers snickered and snickered.

37. A frown: a frown. Refers to expressions of worry and joy.

38. Yixiao generous: Yixiao: making people laugh; generous: originally refers to a person who understands the truth, and later generally refers to a person who is knowledgeable or has expertise. It means making the insiders laugh.

39. Spend a thousand gold to buy a smile: Spend a thousand gold to buy a smile. The old finger does not hesitate to pay any price to win the favor of a beautiful woman.

40. Jian Lang Xiao Ao: Describes banter and laughter.

41. Holding flowers and smiling: Originally a Buddhist saying, it is a metaphor for enlightening Zen principles. The latter is a metaphor for being of the same mind.

42. Pursuing pleasure and selling laughter: It means selling pornography for people’s pleasure.

43. Playful smiling face: Describes a playful but not serious look.

44. Belly laughter: Cover your stomach with your hands and laugh. Describes the uncontrollable laughter when encountering something extremely ridiculous. Also known as "laughing with joy".

45. A smile that is charming: describes the smile of a beauty.

46. Lose your heart in front of you but laugh behind your back: It means that you appear very affectionate in front of you, but you are making trouble behind your back.

47. Neither crying nor laughing: crying: crying; neither: neither. Neither crying nor laughing, I don’t know what to do. Describing an embarrassing situation or behavior that is both uncomfortable and laughable.

48. Smiling but not smiling: putting on a smile in an extremely unnatural way. Describes hypocrisy or malice.

49. With a pleasant smile: 掎: Hold it with both hands. Describes a smiling face.

50. Laughter, anger, and curses all turn into articles: It means that regardless of the subject matter and form, any expression can be used as a wonderful article.

51. It’s not good to laugh or cry: It’s not good to cry or laugh. It's embarrassing to describe.

52. Laughing so hard that you can’t stand straight up.

53. Voice, smile and appearance: refers to a person’s speech, expression, etc.

54. A broken smile: describes understanding.

55. Laugh and talk: laugh and talk at the same time.

56. Laughterlessly: Laughter: unable to help but laugh. I couldn't help but laugh out loud.

57. Joyful and laughing: describes laughing heartily.

58. Looks like smiling but not smiling: looks like smiling but not smiling.

59. Smiling Jiuquan: Jiuquan: deep underground, used to refer to the place where people are buried after death. Also: "Yellow Spring". Full of smiles under the Nine Springs.

It means that you feel relieved and happy even after death.

60. Gongxiaojiao: Gong and Jiao are both one of the five ancient tones. Use Gong Tiao to mock Jiao Tiao. It is a metaphor for using self-righteous prejudice to ridicule and deny others. Idioms to describe laughter 3

Idioms to describe laughter

1. Full of joy: To describe feeling very happy.

2. Smiling eyes: Describing extreme joy.

3. Yanran smiles: Yanran: the look of smiling. Laughed happily.

4. Ecstatic: joyful: happy. Crazy with joy.

5. Ecstatic: almost crazy with joy.

6. Crazy for surprise: Surprised and happy at the same time, so happy that you almost go crazy. Describes the feeling of being overjoyed and overly excited.

7. Smile Zhuyankai: Zhui: follow; Yan: face, countenance; Kai: stretch out. Smile so that your face relaxes. Describes a face full of smiles and a very happy look.

8. Smile with joy: Yankai: face relaxed, refers to a smile. Describes being happy and smiling.

9. It is appropriate to be angry and happy: it means that you are beautiful when you are angry and happy.

10. Overjoyed: describes being extremely happy.

11. Thunderous cheers: The sound of laughter sounded like thunder. Describe a warm and moving scene.

12. Overjoyed: Victory: Can bear it. I like it so much that I can't control myself. Describe very happy.

13. Be jubilant: elated: a proud look. A look or atmosphere full of joy.

14. Qi Le Rong Rong: Describes very happy and harmonious.

15. Joy from the near and coming from afar: Make people nearby feel happy about the benefits, and people far away will come to seek refuge after hearing the news. It used to mean that those in power gave favors to people in order to win over people's hearts.

16. A smile: an expression of displeasure or joy. Huh, frown.

17. Be cheerful: look happy and happy.

18. It is appropriate to be angry and happy: it means that no matter whether you are angry or happy, it is always beautiful.

19. Feeling itchy: describing being so happy that you don’t know what to do.

20. Surprised and ecstatic: describes being surprised and happy, making it difficult to control oneself.

21. Listless: Describes being unhappy and having no energy.

22. Overjoyed: refers to feeling very happy because of an unexpected happy event.

23. The wine is intoxicating and the ears are hot: describes the time when you are happy after drinking.

24. Take pleasure in others’ misfortune: you are happy to see others suffer disaster.

25. When you are extremely happy, something sad happens.

26. Moodiness: happy sometimes, angry sometimes. Describes changeable attitudes.

27. Overjoyed: describes being very happy.

28. Ecstasy: color: complexion. Describes a person's proud and excited appearance.

29. Happy and smiling: Describes someone who is smiling and very happy.

30. Ecstatic: joyful: happy; if: as if; mad: out of control. Describe being extremely happy.

31. Touch your palms and laugh: stroke: pat. Clap your hands and laugh. Describe very happy.

32. Surprise intersection: intersection: intertwined together. Surprised and happy at the same time

33. Joy on the brows: Joyful mood is expressed from the eyebrows.

34. Gloating: Fortunately: happy. Refers to a person who lacks goodwill and is happy when others encounter disaster.

35. Get carried away: shape: shape. Describes being so happy that you lose your normal state.

36. Depression and unhappiness: rarely happy because of an unhappy mood.

37. One sad and one happy: both sad and happy. Chapter 2 of "Ping Yao Zhuan": "My cousin is single and miserable, but he is happy to be alive and to have two treasures. As the saying goes, one is sad and the other is happy."

38. Smiling with flying eyes : Describes happiness.

39. Encourage and cheer: describe happiness and excitement. Same as "rejoice".

40. Smiling: looking happy and happy. Same as "open your eyebrows and widen your eyes".

41. Extreme joy brings sorrow: When you are extremely happy, something sad happens.

42. Overjoyed: Unable to restrain the joy in my heart. Describe extremely happy.

43. Crying with a sad face: feeling unhappy and showing an unhappy look on the face.

44. Satisfied: contented, satisfied. When you do something or get something, you feel happy and satisfied.

45. Complacency: Describes the way one thinks one is doing well and is proud of oneself.

46. Ecstatic: joyful: happy; Ruo: as if; mad: out of control. Describe being extremely happy.

47. Jingran is unhappy: Jingran: a sad or angry look; Yue: happy, happy. Angry and unhappy.

48. One is happy, the other is afraid: one is happy, the other is afraid.

49. Drunken ears and hot ears: describes drinking until you are happy.

50. Blissful smile: describes someone who is very happy and excited.

51. Do not make your own people feel sad or make your enemies happy. Refers to a certain kind of action that only benefits the enemy and does not benefit oneself.

52. Rejoice: rejoice: rejoice; encourage: inspire. Describes joy and excitement.

53. Yixi Yiyiang: It means that you are beautiful when you are angry or happy. Same as "It's better to be angry and happy".

54. Exuberantly: It originally refers to the article’s noble interests and sharp words. Later, it is mostly described as high interest and full of energy.

55. Yiran: comfortable and happy. Describes a happy and satisfied look.

56. Joyful appearance: appearance: expression; color: complexion. The joy in my heart shows on my face. Describes the joy that cannot be restrained.

57. Lele Taotao: Feeling very happy.

58. Talking and laughing: talking and laughing, in high spirits. Describe the conversation as cheerful and interesting.

59. Overjoyed: Hope: hope, expectation. Extremely happy due to unexpected good things.

60. Jumping for joy: Jumping with joy like a sparrow. Describe a very happy scene. Idioms to describe laughter 4

1. Sixth Palace Fendai: Sixth Palace: The ancient emperor had six palaces; Fendai: cosmetics, also refers to beautiful women. Refers to the queen, concubines and maids in the palace.

2. A glance at the city: describing the beauty’s eyes, and also a metaphor for a woman’s beauty.

3. Twenty-eight girls: beautiful women aged fifteen or sixteen. Refers to a young and beautiful woman.

4. White teeth and beautiful eyebrows. Describes a woman's dignified and beautiful appearance, also known as beauty.

5. Willow waist and lotus face: The waist is like a willow and the face is like a lotus. Describe the beauty of women. Also refers to beautiful women.

6. Chu waist and guard temples: refers to thin waist and beautiful hair. Refer to beautiful women.

7. Eight hundred in-laws: in-laws: beautiful women. Refers to many beauties.

8. Xizi: Xizi: Xishi, a beautiful woman from the Yue Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period. Xizi frowned with heartache, but still looked beautiful. Describe the delicate appearance of a beautiful woman.

9. Red sleeves add fragrance: Hongxiu: refers to a young and beautiful woman; Tian: increase. It used to mean reading with a beautiful woman.

10. Yingyingqiu Shui: Autumn water: It is a metaphor that the eyes of a beautiful woman are like the clear water waves in autumn. Describes a woman's eyes full of emotion.

11. Twenty-eight beauties: beautiful women aged fifteen or sixteen.

12. Clouds and clouds are used as skirts and the bright moon is used as shawls. It refers to a fairy or a beautiful woman.

13. Yangliu Gongmei: The eyebrows with palace makeup are as slender and beautiful as willow leaves. Refer to beautiful women.

14. Zhiqiaoyu: Zhiqia: young; Huayu: beautiful appearance. Refers to young beauty.

15. The beauty breaks the tongue: breaks: destroys. Beauties use their beauty to confuse the monarch, so that the monarch does not listen to his admonitions.

16. Yue Girl Qi Ji: According to legend, beauties came from the Yue and Qi states in ancient times, and later it was generally referred to as beauties.

17. Fairy posture and lost appearance: the posture of a fairy and the appearance of a beautiful woman. Describes a woman's beautiful posture and appearance.

18. A charming beauty: Jiao: beautiful. A beautiful lady with a slender figure and a pretty face.

19. Red lips and pink face: Describes the beauty of a woman. Also refers to beautiful women.

20. Mo Mei Manchu: Mo Mei: Curved and slender eyebrows like silkworm tentacles; Manchu: sparkling eyes that turn with energy. Slender and curved eyebrows, bright eyes. Describe a woman's beauty. Also refers to beauty.

21. As graceful as a giant: a metaphor for the lightness of a beautiful woman.

22. Nine-day fairy: refers to the fairy in the sky, a metaphor for stunning beauty.

23. Xi Shi: Xi Shi: the beauty of the Yue Kingdom in the Spring and Autumn Period. Refers to the sickly beauty becoming more delicate and beautiful.

24. Blow like orchids: The breath is as fragrant as orchids. Describe the breath of a beautiful woman. It is also used to describe the beauty of writing.

25. Born to be a beauty: Beauty: a special person, mostly referring to a beautiful woman. Refers to a beautiful woman.

26. Flowers break when the moon falls: When the moon falls, flowers die. A metaphor for the death of a beautiful woman.

27. A smile is worth a thousand gold: A beautiful smile is worth a thousand gold. It is rare to describe a beautiful smile.

28. Xizi holds the heart: refers to the morbidity of a beautiful woman, which makes her beauty more beautiful.

29. Famous flowers have no owners: Expensive flowers have no owners. It is a metaphor for a well-known lady or a famous beauty who is not yet married.

30. Hualin Fenzhen: an old metaphor for groups of beauties in gorgeous clothes.