refreshed
Fresh and refreshing, Chinese words, Pinyin is sh é NQ ī ngq ì Shu ǎ ng, which means to describe a person's fresh mind and happy mood; also to describe a person's clear look and bright temperament. It comes from Taiping Guangji by Li Fang of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The 17th volume of Taiping Guangji by Li Fang of Song Dynasty quoted from Pei Chen, a continuation of mysterious and strange records by Niu sengru of Tang Dynasty: "the wind is blowing, the spirit is clear, the air is flowing, and there is a sense of flying clouds."
Discrimination of words
Synonym: spirited
Idiom usage
Zhang Junfang's "seven signatures of the cloud collection" in Song Dynasty, volume 112: sitting with a long bow, fresh and fresh, full of breath, Gu Gu Wei as well. Shi Yukun, Qing Dynasty Chapter 30 of three heroes and five righteousness: only Zhan Ye is sitting on the boat today, enjoying the scenery along the way. He feels refreshed and happy.
refreshed
Discard the short and use the long - qì duǎn yòng cháng