sauced with wit
Fun, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is f ē ngq ù h é ngsh ē ng, meaning very humorous, humorous. It comes from Gao Qipei's biography of the Qing Dynasty.
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The description is very humorous
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According to Gao Qipei's biography in the draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty, "you are good at painting. Huang Chuping chides Shi Chengyang, either stands up after he has become a sheep, or does not rise after he has become a sheep, or half becomes a stone without leaving, which is full of fun."
Word analysis
She was impressed by his words. [synonym] full of fun [usage] as object and attribute [emotional color] neutral words
Chinese PinYin : fēng qù héng shēng
sauced with wit
crisscross chariot tracks and drooping banners. zhé luàn qí mǐ
board is erected in the transportation hub for people to write comments. fěi bàng zhī mù
talk of everything under the sun. tán tiān shuō dì