gladdening the heart and refreshing the mind
Refreshing, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ì NR é nx ī NP í, meaning originally refers to fragrant cool air or drink to make people feel comfortable. It also describes poems and articles as beautiful and moving, giving people a fresh and refreshing feeling. From cold spring Pavilion.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: touching and refreshing [antonym]: air pollution
Idiom usage
However, the night air is very fresh. It's the so-called "~", when I meet such good air in Beijing, it seems like this is the first time I've been in trouble. Lu Xun's shouts: social drama
The origin of Idioms
Lin Hong's poem "cold spring Pavilion" in Song Dynasty: "a clear water can refresh the spleen of poetry."
gladdening the heart and refreshing the mind
hold about and give oneself airs - zhǐ gāo qì yáng
Rodent blood seeps into the bones - niè xuè qìn gǔ
run around here and there and busy oneself with worldly affairs - kǒng xí mò tū
go to the battle-front without any burden - qīng zhuāng shàng zhèn
provide each other with assistance - gòng wéi chún chǐ