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An allusion to the idiom that makes people laugh?
Allusions to the idiom of "laughing loudly"
Source: Volume 5 of "Yin Hua Lu" by Zhao Lin of the Tang Dynasty: "The imperial censor of the Tang Dynasty had Taiyuan, Dianyuan and Hanyuan, with one The imperial censor knows that miscellaneous things are happening, and when eating in the court, everyone laughs. If he laughs at the three courts, he will not be punished.
Idiom stories related to laughter< /p>
Explanation of idioms
Flirting, flirting, flirting, refers to flirting between men and women
A beaming smile describes being very happy
A beaming smile To describe someone who is very happy and excited
To express someone who is very happy and happy
To express love with one’s eyebrows
To express love with one’s eyebrows
To express love with smiles means to be a prostitute To make a living by pleasing others
To hold a flower and smile is a metaphor for heart-to-heart and understanding
To be unobtrusive and smile: to be content and casual. Don't joke casually. Describes a solemn and serious attitude.
冁然笑 冁然: The look of smiling. Laughed happily. Don't hit a smiling face when you are angry. It means that you should not bully someone who has a pleasant attitude.
Rumored to be the butt of a joke. The butt of a joke: the material for someone to make fun of. Information that was circulated and used as a joke.
The mountain in spring is like a smile describes the bright scenery of the mountain in spring. Losing your heart in front of you and laughing behind your back means that you appear very affectionate in front of you, but you are making trouble behind your back.
Touch your palms and laugh. Touch: Pat. Clap your hands and laugh. Describe very happy.
Smile and answer with a smile. The metaphor does not care about anything and does not take it seriously.
Look back and smile. Eyes: eyes. He rolled his eyes and smiled. Often used to describe a woman's charming expression.
Laughing loudly describes the whole room laughing at the same time.
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.
To laugh generously means to let the insiders laugh.
Can't laugh or cry. It's not good to cry, and it's not good to laugh either. It's embarrassing to describe.
Brows are relaxed and eyes are smiling. Describe someone who is happy and happy.
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.
Tears are tears. Suddenly he stopped crying and smiled. Describes turning sadness into joy.
A broken-faced smile describes understanding.
Holding flowers and smiling is originally a Buddhist saying, which is a metaphor for thoroughly understanding Zen principles. The latter is a metaphor for being of the same mind.
Laughing magpies and doves dance. Magpies scream happily and turtle doves fly. In the old days, it was used as a festive greeting.
Forced a smile. My heart was not happy, but I forced a smile on my face.
Voice, smile and appearance refer to a person’s speech, expression, etc.
Smiling describes the appearance of smiling.
I was granted the title of Marquis while joking. In the old days, it was said that it was very easy to gain fame.
Talking and laughing freely: As usual. It means being able to deal with the situation calmly, talk and laugh, and not change the normal state.
Both crying and laughing are neither. Neither crying nor laughing, I don’t know what to do. Describing an embarrassing situation or behavior that is both uncomfortable and laughable.
Talking and laughing, talking and laughing, in high spirits. Describe the conversation as cheerful and interesting.
Laughing and cursing: Play. No matter what the subject matter or form of metaphor is, you can use it at will to write a good article.
Playful smiling face describes a playful but not serious look. Smiling tiger is a metaphor for a person who looks kind but has a vicious heart.
Happy and smiling, describing someone who is smiling and very happy.
Smile as clear as the river. Describes a person with a serious attitude and a hard-to-see smile.
Smiling and smiling Yankai: The face is relaxed and refers to a smile. Describes being happy and smiling.
Look at each other and smile, never go against your heart. Never go against: They are in love with each other and are very good with each other. Describes the deep friendship between each other, and does nothing against the heart.
Jiao Lang Xiao Ao describes joking and laughing.
Smiling pleasantly: Hold it with both hands. Describes a smiling face.
Smiling Yaksha is a metaphor for a person who smiles but has a vicious intention.
The smile hides the knife, describing someone who looks kind to someone but is sinister and vicious.
To smile flatteringly, to smile flatteringly. In order to flatter others, you hunch your shoulders and put on a smile. Describe the ugly behavior of flattering people.
A beautiful smile: A beautiful smile (referring to women). Describes a woman with a beautiful smile.
Laughterlessly Laughterlessly: Unable to help laughing. I couldn't help but laugh out loud.
Laugh it off Laugh it off and put it aside. Said not to take it seriously.
A smile from a beautiful woman is worth a thousand pieces of gold. It is rare to describe a beautiful smile.
Selling a smile at the door is an old description of the life of ***.
语Laughing and Noisy Khotan describes many people jostling and laughing loudly.
Yixiao generous Yixiao: to make people laugh; generous: originally refers to a person who knows the truth, and later generally refers to a person who is knowledgeable or has expertise. It means making the insiders laugh.
Voice, appearance, appearance, and appearance refer to the voice, appearance, and expression of the deceased during his lifetime.
Laugh and talk at the same time. Laugh and talk at the same time.
Talking and laughing with Hongru Hongru: Great Confucian, a famous scholar. Chat and laugh freely with knowledgeable people. It means that the people you associate with are different.
Talk and laugh freely. Talk and laugh as usual. Describes a natural attitude.
Laughing loudly describes a room full of people laughing loudly at the same time.
Buying laughter for fun, visiting prostitutes for fun. Same as "buying laughter and chasing happiness".
Not worth a laugh 〖Explanation〗Not worth a laugh. Metaphors are worthless. It also expresses contempt and ridicule for something or behavior. Same as "not worth a penny".
Smile flatteringly and hold back your shoulders. Put on a smile to please and shrink your shoulders. Describe the ugly attitude of flattery.
Die with a smile on your face. I still say that I will die without regrets.
Hengtang Laughter The imperial censors in the Tang Dynasty were divided into Taiyuan, Dianyuan and Chaoyuan. The most senior person in Taiyuan was in charge of miscellaneous affairs, which was called "Za Duan"; whenever there was a meal in the court, No one talks or laughs. If Zaduan laughs first, the people in the three courtyards will also laugh, which is called "Hengtang". See Tang Zhaolin's "Yin Hua Lu Zheng". Later, it was used as "laughing in the hall" to describe a room full of people laughing at the same time.
Open your eyebrows and smile. See "Open your eyebrows and open your eyes."
Buying laughter to welcome happiness See "buying laughter to welcome happiness".
Buying laughter and pursuing pleasure; visiting prostitutes and prostitutes in pursuit of pleasure.
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".
Turn sorrow into laughter. Turn sorrow into joy.
Breaking tears into laughter See "breaking tears into laughter".
Relieve sorrow and seek happiness.
A thousand pieces of gold buys a smile.
Those who come out,... those who correct themselves and take off their clothes, the sky will laugh. "Zhang Hua noted: "Those who laugh, the fire from the sky will shine. It is not raining today but there will be lightning." Then he said, " "Throwing a kettle into a pot and making people laugh" is a symbol of lightning and no rain.
A person who takes fifty steps and flees a hundred steps laughs at a person who flees a hundred steps. Metaphorical shortcomings or mistakes are of the same nature, only the circumstances are more or less serious.
Laughing face ① Describes the appearance of laughing and joking. ②Describes a frivolous and giggling look. ③Describe the appearance of flattering and flattering.
Laughing and cursing ① Refers to different emotional expressions such as playfulness, laughter, anger, and curses. ② It means not adhering to specifications and expressing oneself freely. ③Mocking and insulting.
Scream first and then laugh ① "Yi·Tongren": "In Ninety-Fifth, the fellows wail first and then laugh, and masters meet each other." Later, "horn first and then smile" refers to the fate of being bad first and then good. ② Refers to the ending of the article or book being more exciting than the beginning.
Laugh first and then pronounce "Yi·Tongren": "In the 95th year, fellow people first howl and then laugh, masters will not meet." Later, "laugh first and then trumpet" refers to the fate of good fortune first and then bad luck.
Looking at each other and smiling The two parties looked at each other and smiled knowingly. Describe the harmonious mood between the two.
Laugh Zhuyankai Zhu: drive; Yan: face. Smile so that your face relaxes. Describes a face full of smiles and a very happy look.
Jiao Lang Xiao Ao describes joking and laughing.
Cover your mouth and laugh. Cover your mouth and laugh. Many fingers snickered and snickered.
Be strict in speech and laughter. Don’t talk and laugh casually. Describes a serious and solemn attitude.
Talking and laughing, Yan Yan is gentle and gentle.
Speak and laugh with ease See "Speak and laugh with ease".
Talk and laugh calmly. Talk and laugh as usual, very calm.
Laughing with Gong and Jiao Gong and Jiao are both one of the ancient five tones. Use Gong Tiao to mock Jiao Tiao. It is a metaphor for using self-righteous prejudice to ridicule and deny others.
Smiling at the door and charming people with sex. It used to refer to a career as a prostitute.
Leaning on the door to show a smile See "leaning on the door to show a smile".
A smile means an expression of displeasure or joy. Huh, frown.
A frown and a smile: frown. Refers to expressions of worry and joy.
A smile that is charming describes the smile of a beautiful woman.
Being generous means letting the experts laugh. "Zhuangzi·Qiu Shui" in the Chinese language version: "I have always seen laughter in a generous family."
When you laugh at something, you see "just laugh at it".
Just laugh it off. Just laugh it off and forget it. Show no attention.
A Smile Allures the City: "Hanshu·Biography of Foreign Relations·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, it was called "a smile" "Allure" describes a woman's stunning beauty.
A smile and a frown are the same as "a smile and a smile". Refers to the expression on the face.
语Laughing and shouting See "Yu Xiaohao and shouting".
Talk and laugh loudly.
Cheerful and laughing means laughing heartily.
Chasing pleasure and selling laughter means selling pornography for people’s pleasure.
Pursue happiness and buy laughter. Pursue joy. Mostly refers to prostitutes drinking alcohol and the like.
To smile 〖Explanation〗 To treat or answer with a smile. Metaphors are not worth heeding. Same as "laughing at it".
Passed as a joke 〖Explanation〗Jokes: a joke; a joke. It spreads and becomes the material for people to talk and laugh.
Smiling but not smiling 〖Explanation〗 Put on a smile in an extremely unnatural way. Describes hypocrisy or malice.
Looks like smiling but not smiling 〖Explanation〗Looks like smiling but not smiling.
Laughing and cursing can all become articles. [Explanation] means that regardless of the subject matter and form, any expression can be used as a wonderful article.
Smiling proudly at the wind and moon 〖Explanation〗 It still sounds like singing in the wind and making fun of the moon. Describes a relaxed and relaxed mood.
Laugh so hard that you can’t stand straight up.
Smiling without answering 〖Explanation〗 Just smiling without answering directly.
Smiling eyes and beaming eyebrows 〖Explanation〗Describes extreme happiness.
Yixiao posterity 〖Explanation〗 Yi: stay; posterity: people of future generations. Because of its absurdity, it made future generations laugh and left a reason for future generations to talk about.
Talking and laughing 〖Explanation〗 Talking and laughing. The description is very cheerful. (Repost)
Asking for some funny idiom stories
Kill the chicken to get the eggs: Once upon a time, a man had an old hen at home, and this chicken was particularly good at laying eggs. , but for a while this chicken kept not laying eggs and became very sick. The man thought that the chicken would be of no use if it did not lay eggs, so he killed the chicken. After opening the chicken's belly, he found that the reason for the chicken's illness was gallstones. Gallstones, large and small, are like eggs. While killing the chicken, Mrs. Xianglin, the neighbor's Kuaizui woman, happened to come over to visit. After seeing it, they started talking nonsense, saying that this man killed a chicken to obtain eggs, and was short-sighted and killed a good old hen that could lay eggs. 1. Chiseling the wall to steal the light
Me: During the Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Kuang Heng. He was very studious. Because his family was poor and couldn't afford to light a candle at night, he quietly cut a small hole in the wall and borrowed the neighbor's candlelight to read...
Nephew: Wait, why didn't he turn on the light?
Me: Because there is no electricity.
Nephew: Is it because of the shortage of electricity?
Me: (panting) No, the Han Dynasty was more than two thousand years ago, and electricity had not been invented yet.
Nephew: Oh. (Pause) When did he dig the hole?
Me: (Stupid) Hmm? Late, late at night.
Nephew: At night? Can't he see at night? How did he cut it?
Me: (Speechless, pause) Then, then, then it's daytime.
Nephew: There is still time to dig holes during the day? Why not read a book during this time?
Me: (again at a loss for words) This, I can’t remember this, let’s change the story and tell it again ...
2. Kong Rong gave up pears
Me: During the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a child named Kong Rong. When he was eating pears, he gave up the bigger pears to adults...< /p>
Nephew: Wait, how many adults are they? Are they his parents?
Me: (prepared) I don’t know, let’s just count it as one.
Nephew: How many small pears are left?
Me: (speechless, frowning) It seems like one.
Nephew: I understand. Big pears must have been ripened and not delicious. The small one must be a natural green food...
Me: (I can’t wait to give him two slaps) Let’s talk about it another time...
3. Cao Chong weighs the elephant
< p> Me: During the Three Kingdoms period, there was a child named Cao Chong. A foreigner gave his father an elephant. His father wanted to know how heavy the elephant was, so he asked Cao Chong to weigh it...Nephew: Uncle, stop. I know. Just kill the elephant, cut it into pieces, weigh them piece by piece and add them up (satisfied).
Me: (eyeballs widening) That’s a gift, you can’t kill it.
Nephew: (Now it was his turn to be speechless) How did the elephant get here?
Me: (somewhat annoyed) Maybe by car.
Nephew: That must be overloaded. Just look at the driver’s ticket and you will know how much it weighs!
Me: (voice trembling) Another, another one!
4. Borrowing Arrows from Straw Boats
Me: During the Three Kingdoms period, Kong Ming received an order from Zhou Yu to make one hundred thousand arrows within three days...
Nephew: Uncle, wait. What is an arrow?
Me: (The question is finally reliable, I am very happy) It is an advanced weapon with a tip that was fired from a bow in ancient times...
Nephew: Oh! (Thoughtfully) Is it more powerful than the guns in CS?
Me: No. But there were no guns at that time, only arrows.
Nephew: Okay, then you go on.
Me: One morning, taking advantage of the heavy fog, Kong Ming set out with more than ten small boats with straw men on them.
Nephew: Why is it foggy?
Me: Kong Ming predicted it.
Nephew: Is he a weather forecaster?
Me: No, he did the math.
Nephew: Is he blind? A fortune teller?
Me:... (Top-heavy) I, I, another, another, another one, I don’t believe it, I can’t finish the story A story!
5. Besieged on all sides
Me: At the end of the Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu and Liu Bang were fighting for hegemony...
Nephew: What does fighting for hegemony mean?
Me: It means fighting and competing.
Nephew: Oh, it’s PK! I hope the poster will adopt it! ! ! !
Looking for a funny idiom story
Suspicious neighbor stole an axe
Once upon a time there was a man who lost an axe. He suspected that the neighbor's son had stolen it. From the way he walked, he looked like someone who had stolen an axe. From the look on his face, he also looked like someone who had stolen an axe. His every word, every move, and every move he made looked like someone who had stolen an axe. , all look like someone who steals an axe.
Not long after, the man who lost the ax dug out the ax while digging a ditch in the valley. After observing the neighbor's son carefully, he felt that the way he walked did not look like someone who had stolen the axe. His face and expression didn't look like that of an ax thief; his words didn't even look like that of an ax thief. Every word, deed, and movement of that man didn't look like that of an ax thief.
What changed was not the neighbor's son, but his own mentality. The reason for the change is no other than being blinded by prejudice.
Explain that subjective prejudice is an obstacle to understanding objective truth. When people observe the world with prejudice, they will inevitably distort the original appearance of objective things. You cannot look at people with colored glasses, otherwise serious consequences will occur. Ridiculous consequences.
Famous ones: Fifty steps and a hundred steps, Zheng people buy shoes, Handan learns to walk, buy coffins and return pearls
Funny idiom story
Three people must travel together There is my teacher: It is said that Confucius was playing mahjong with Yan Hui, Zeng Shen, and Ran Zi. Yan Hui and the other three felt that Confucius was an official in the state of Lu and had money, so they played mahjong together to cheat Confucius out of his money. In the end, Confucius lost all his money and even had to pay for his belt. After the mahjong game ended, people on the roadside asked him: "How do you win or lose?" Confucius said: "If three people win, I will lose." In Shandong dialect, the word "win" is the same as "win", and the word "shi" is the same as "lose", so it was passed around and became " There is an idiom that when three people are walking together, there must be one who can teach me."
Sit back and wait for the rabbit: There was a man in the Song Dynasty who raised a litter of pigs. In winter, the pigs were afraid of the cold, so the Song Dynasty man put a lot of grass in the pig pen to keep the pigs warm. A rabbit ran into the pigsty in the middle of the night to eat the grass in the pigsty. Unexpectedly, because it was dark and could not see, it accidentally fell into the pig manure tank next to the pigsty and drowned. The next day the man from Song Dynasty was very happy to see the dead rabbit, so he stayed next to the pig pen every day, hoping that one day another rabbit would eat the grass in the pig pen and drown in the pig manure tank. This is the origin of "waiting for pigs and waiting for rabbits". Pig and plant are interchangeable characters, so history books also call it "waiting for pigs and waiting for rabbits".
Killing the chicken to get the eggs: Once upon a time, there was a man who had an old hen at home. This chicken was particularly good at laying eggs, but for a while, the chicken never laid eggs and became very sick. The man thought that the chicken would be of no use if it did not lay eggs, so he killed the chicken. After opening the chicken's belly, he found that the reason why the chicken was sick turned out to be gallstones. Gallstones were large and small like eggs. Same. While killing the chicken, Mrs. Xianglin, the neighbor's Kuaizui woman, happened to come over to visit. After seeing it, they started talking nonsense, saying that this man killed a chicken to obtain eggs, and was short-sighted and killed a good old hen that could lay eggs.
Mao Sui’s self-recommendation: Mao Sui is a young literary man who often writes short articles and publishes them online. However, NetEase’s moderators and netizens do not like his articles because they are too poorly written. . I've been on the BBS for a year or two, but the articles I wrote didn't get many replies, and the moderator didn't give me a "recommendation", which made Mao Sui very unhappy. So when I later posted an article on BBS, Mao Sui had to add the word "recommended" after the title of the article. For example, "Don't shout if you have ***" and "Recommended". "I Am a Great Clown" is "recommended". Writers and moderators were dumbfounded by his self-deception, so they described it as "self-recommendation."
Three visits to thatched cottage: During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei wanted to invite Zhuge Liang to help him conquer the world, so he went to Longzhong to invite him. Liu Bei's boss Liu Biao has always been dissatisfied with Liu Bei. The meals he prepares for him on weekdays are only leftovers. On this day, after Liu Bei had eaten and sat at Zhuge Liang's place for a while, his stomach started to hurt. He went to the toilet three times in a short time. Zhuge Liang thought to himself, Liu Bei is not in good health today. He had diarrhea and came to see me after all the hard work. I was so moved that I went out. Toilets are also called latrines, toilets, and huts in rural areas. So later generations described this allusion as "visiting the thatched cottage three times".
Looking at plum blossoms to quench thirst: Cao Cao once marched for a battle, and the soldiers were very tired and had no energy or fighting spirit. Cao Cao lied to them and said: "There is a plum village ahead. There is a Miss Mei in the Plum Village. She is beautiful and beautiful. Whoever arrives on the battlefield first, I will betroth Miss Mei to him as his wife." The soldiers As soon as I heard this, I got excited and my mouth watered down. Finally arrived at Guandu at the specified time and defeated Yuan Shao. Later generations called this allusion "Looking at plum blossoms to quench thirst".
The historical story of the idiom "One smile buys a thousand gold"
"A thousand gold smiles"
Pinyin: qiān jīn yī xiào
Explanation: It is said that a thousand gold buys laughter. Spend thousands of dollars to buy a smile. The old finger does not hesitate to pay any price to win the favor of a beautiful woman.
Source: Song Dynasty Zhang Xiaoxiang's "Yu Meiren" Ci No. 6: "The beautiful people spread the word and discuss more, but only a daughter of gold is willing to accept it with a smile."
Ming Dynasty Tang Xianzu's "The Purple Hairpin" "Sixth Excerpt: "The daughter of Taoist priests meets each other at night with a smile, as joyful as approaching the Blue Bridge.
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Idiom story:
There was a woman who was loved by King You of Zhou - Bao Si. She was very beautiful, but she didn't like to laugh. King You of Zhou thought: A woman as beautiful as Bao Si should not It would be a shame to be willing to laugh! So King You of Zhou sent someone to post: Whoever can make Bao Si smile will get two thousand gold. Many people came to try, but no one succeeded. Minister Guo Shifu came up with an idea, and King Zhou You thought it was good, so he sent people to light a fire on the beacon tower. All the princes and kings rushed to rescue him, but Bao Si saw this situation. , laughed happily, so he rewarded Guo Shi's father with a thousand taels of gold.
What does "laughing loudly" mean?
The Chinese pinyin is pěng. fù dà xiào
The meaning of the idiom is to cover your stomach with your hands and laugh. It describes that you can’t stop laughing when you encounter something extremely funny.
The origin of the idiom is unknown
Usage examples After hearing his joke, everyone burst into laughter
Allusions to the idiom of being generous with laughter
Source: Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi Qiu Shui": "I am not as good as Zi Zhi." The door is in danger. I have always seen and laughed at generous families. ”
Example Yun Jing of the Qing Dynasty’s "Books with Liao Tingqiao": "Nowadays, stacking beds and building houses is just a sound, and I don’t know where the house is." "
To be laughed at by knowledgeable people. Generally refers to being laughed at by insiders. Often used as a modest word. The Chinese version of "Zhuangzi Qiu Shui": "If I am not the disciple of Zi, I will be in trouble. I have always been able to laugh at others. A generous home. Cheng Xuan Yingshu said: "Fang means Tao." ”
Funny idiom stories only need to be funny idioms of about 100 words
Smiling
Gou: To be casual, casual. Not joking casually. Describes a solemn and serious attitude .
[Pinyin]
bù gǒu yán xiào
[Source]
Song Dynasty Shi Weibai's "Xu Chuan Deng Lu" No. Volume Thirty-six: "He is a man of ancient times, simple and thrifty; he is not strict with his words and smiles. ”
[Example]
Although Teacher Huang is unsmiling, he is a very kind person.
[Similar meaning]
Sanctified and mature Steady, mature, solemn, upright, sitting upright...
[Antonym]
Playful, smiling, dancing and nondescript
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