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 a squeeze hold on the enemy by slapping his back and strangling his throat - è hóu fǔ bèi
harmony between husband and wife - sè tiáo qín nòng
descriptive of the distressed appearance of woman - fēng huán yǔ bìn