I'm very happy
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is f ú Q ū Qu è Yu è, which means to run like a wild duck and jump like a bird. Describe a very happy look. It comes from the ode to the poor fish.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Zhaolin's Ode to poor fish in the Tang Dynasty: "a fisherman's view is that he has a rod and a rope. He gathers friends, makes merry and flies, and competes for the next official's fishing and Chen Yuqi's net."
Idiom usage
In Tang liangshe's Ode to the long pole, it is said that "the one who hears of it is dancing, and the one who sees it is dancing. It's not a measure of the sun to be married, not a ladder to the clouds."
Chinese PinYin : fú qū què yuè
I'm very happy
The top down and the bottom down. dǎo guàn luò pèi
sail the boat with the help of the wind. kàn fēng shǐ chuán