Eye opening and eyebrow relaxing
It's a Chinese idiom,
Pinyin: zh ǎ NY ǎ NSH ū m é I
As predicate and attribute;
Definition: refers to happy, eyebrows and eyes stretch. To describe a person who is satisfied with his will. From: the third fold of "Wang can ascends the tower" written by Zheng Guangzu of Yuan Dynasty: "you mistook me for the Confucian crown cloth clothes when I used to say that I could ease my eyebrows."
idiom
Eye opening and eyebrow relaxing
Pinyin
zhǎnyǎnshūméi
Citation explanation
The eyebrows and eyes stretch. To describe a person who is satisfied with his will. The third fold of "Wang can ascends the tower" written by Zheng Guangzu in the Yuan Dynasty: "if you show up to ease your eyebrows, you are mistaken for the Confucian crown cloth clothes." In Yuan Dynasty, Lu Zhian's "Jixian bin. Sigh floating life set. Xiaoyao music" said, "it's better to let your heart go, to be happy, to show your eyes and eyebrows." Chapter 36 of biography of heroes and heroines by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty: on both sides, there are a group of servant girls and servants looking at the old and young masters, and they all show their eyes and eyebrows in a happy mood.
Idiom usage
To be happy is to be happy
Discrimination of words
Generation time ancient commonly used degree commonly used
Eye opening and eyebrow relaxing
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