High spirited
Shenfeiqi is an idiom, pronounced sh é NF ē IQ ì y á ng, which means to be spirited and high spirited.
explain
I'm in high spirits.
source
Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "mirage in the tower · Yiju": "when a man sees righteousness, he will choose what day to call his right and left to bring his horse over. I'm in high spirits. This is called" when benevolence sees righteousness, there is no humility. "
Examples
Today, I can see the calming, stirring the clouds and flying high. It's up to you to build the banner. The holly tree by Jiang Shiquan in Qing Dynasty
usage
Used as predicate, attribute, adverbial, etc
High spirited
Things will return to the extreme - wù jí bì fǎn
in one 's humble position , one 's word does not carry much weight - shēn wēi yán qīng
giant earthquakes and landslides - tiān bēng dì liè