laughing covered by greetings
Yan Xiaoyan, y á nxi à oy à NY à n, an idiom, means to talk, laugh, and be gentle. From "Shi · Wei Feng · Meng": "the banquet of the general staff is full of words and smiles." Mao Zhuan: "Yan Yan, he rou.
The origin of Idioms
From "Shi · Wei Feng · Meng": "the banquet of the general staff is full of words and smiles."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. There are more than ten generations of young men and women, and there are also more than ten people with green clothes and yellow heads. They are walking slowly and smiling. In Tang Dynasty, Ren fan's "sleepwalking record · uncle Dugu Ya" and "poetry · Weifeng · Meng" said: "the banquet of the general actor is full of words and smiles." Mao Zhuan: "Yan Yan, he rou."
laughing covered by greetings
splits off as it meets the edge of knife without effort - yíng rèn ér lǐ