Enchanted
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í h ú NY í npॸ, which means things are beautiful and people are intoxicated. It comes from Yin Tang, a collection of relics by Wang Jia of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an attribute or an object; of something beautiful
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Enchanting
The origin of Idioms
Wang Jia of Jin Dynasty wrote in Yin Tang, "Shiyan is more enchanting to play music, to enjoy the night's entertainment."
Idiom explanation
Charming soul, chaotic soul. Describe things as beautiful and intoxicating.
Enchanted
one's face glowing with health - róng guāng huàn fā
human effort is the decisive factor - shì zài rén wéi
feel shame before heaven and fellow human beings - kuì tiān zuò rén
adjust the dual power of negative and positive principles - xiè lǐ yīn yáng