with a smiling face
It is a Chinese idiom, sh à NQ à y í NgR é n in pinyin, which means to treat people with amiable attitude. It's from Guanzi Xinshu II.
Idiom explanation
Kindness: amiable attitude.
The origin of Idioms
Guan Zi's mental skill II: "good spirit greets people like brothers; evil spirit greets people like brothers, which is harmful to ge Bing."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to the attitude towards people. Chapter 83 of Li Lvyuan's Qiludeng in Qing Dynasty: "this time of welcoming people, it's time to change a criticism into a happy world." Every time I see my husband coming, I'll see him. (to Mr. Zhang Youqian by Yuan Mei in Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : shàn qì yíng rén
with a smiling face
have not enough for food and clothing. quē chī xhǎo chuān
pour boiling water on the snow. yǐ tāng wò xuě
Who has not died since ancient times. rén shēng zì gǔ shuí wú sǐ
The sky is high and the earth is thick. jú gāo tiān,jí hòu dì
exchange the old for the new. chú jiù gēng xīn