have a fine colour in one 's cheeks
Red face, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ NMI à NH ó nggu ā ng, which means to describe a happy mood, energetic look. From the three heroes and five righteousness.
Idiom explanation
Full face: the whole face.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 28 of the three heroes and five righteousness of the Qing Dynasty: zhanye said, "I think he is full of red light and will be rich." Dr. Cha said, "thank you for your kind words."
Chapter 28 of the three heroes and five righteousness of the Qing Dynasty: that wusheng said, "when I came in just now, I saw your master's face was red. I'm sure I'll make a fortune." After hearing this, Dr. Cha was even more surprised and had to promise vaguely.
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive and adverbial.
Examples
He looks red and in good spirits.
Analysis of Idioms
Radiant
A haggard face
have a fine colour in one 's cheeks
it was as though a tiger left his hills and descended to the plains - hǔ luò píng yáng
quick-fried dragon and roasted phoenix - pēng lóng páo fèng
Angry fist without laughing face - chēn quán bù dǎ xiào miàn
pledge ourselves to live and die together - shì tóng shēng sǐ