replete with humour
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì t à IH é ngsh ē ng, which means fresh and beautiful posture. From the preface to the collection of Zhao Guogong written by Geng Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
A fresh and wonderful gesture.
The origin of Idioms
The preface to the collection of Zhao Guogong written by Gengxin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "the speech of Zhao Guogong in the state of Zhu is a theory, the writing is a chapter, the mood is full of ease, the new emotion is rising, the wind and rain are competing for flying, the fish and the dragon are changing."
replete with humour
have wide learning and a retentive memory - bó wén qiáng jì
everyone surrendered at the mere rumor of sb . 's coming - wàng fēng ér jiàng