dance for joy
Jubilation, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ā nx ī ng ǔ w ǔ, meaning happy and excited, from the "Dragon King book".
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's shangzhifu Wanglong book: "from the beginning to the end, to explain its heavy load That's why I'm so excited. "
Idiom usage
I'm very happy. I'm very happy. "Wannian Huanying system" by Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty: the jubilation of the whole world, Shengde Guo and Tang Yu dynasties. Annual banquet, Queen yaochi, Zixia into Qiong cup. Chapter 30 of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty: he paid three yuan for dingyang on the same day and got a reward first. The next day, at two o'clock the next day, he would still deliver the goods in this cigarette shop. The big man got the foreign money and left happily. Chapter 54 of a brief history of civilization: "everyone is jubilant." Guo Moruo's youth: how happy we were when the revolution was successful!
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: elated, ecstatic, elated; Antonyms: dejected, heartbroken, sad
dance for joy
be ready to realize one 's aspiration anywhere all over the country - zhì zài sì fāng
concentrate on trifles and neglect essentials - shě běn qiú mò
mislead and cause harm to the young men - wù rén zǐ dì