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What is the moral of universal happiness?

The moral of universal happiness is that people all over the world or the whole country share happiness.

Pinyin: p incarnation? lè。

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and clause; There are some exciting things about describing this country.

From: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Wei and Guo Huai, the original text: "Now Pu (Pu) and Tianle, stay late, why?" Nowadays, people all over the world are enjoying happiness. Why are you hesitating? Why?

Example: Modern Lu Xun's "Continuing the Collection of Flowers, Miscellaneous Words, Mind Your Business, Learning, Gray, etc.": There are several colorful squares in the street, with four words in the middle: "All the people are happy". It is said that this is a China New Year.

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The antonym of universal happiness is full of complaints.

Pinyin: Yu à n sh ē ng z à i d à o

The sound of resentment fills the road. Describe the general strong dissatisfaction of the people.

Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Extremely dissatisfied

From: Feng Ming Menglong's Book of Warning, Volume 4: "People complain a lot, and the sky is changeable."

Allusion: During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the struggle between consorts and eunuchs was fierce. Emperor Shun of Han ordered that outstanding talents from all over the country be allowed to take the exam in Luoyang, and appointed Gu Li as the negotiator. When Gu Li was expelled from Beijing by eunuchs, he wrote to General Liang, hoping that the imperial court could learn from historical experience and lessons, put an end to extravagance and waste, and avoid people's complaints.