extremely excited
Cheering, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ā NH ū g ǔ w ǔ which means the extreme joy and excitement. It comes from Su Shi of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
The people of all the States cheered and cheered until they knew that there was a happy father and son.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi, Song Dynasty, wrote in his book "a discussion on the payment of taxes free from grain power": last year, he was in charge of the southern suburbs. He personally met the people, looked at the holy face, cheered, or even wept. "
Idiom explanation
It describes the extreme joy and excitement.
extremely excited
beat the swords into ploughshares - zhù jiàn wéi lí
the paper is too short to describe one 's deep feeling - qíng cháng zhǐ duǎn
Draw the needle and pick up the mustard - yǐn zhēn shí jiè