full of silently conveyed tenderness
Sentimental pulse is an idiom, pronounced h á NQ í ngmॸmॸ, which means to express one's feelings silently with warm eyes. It is often used to describe a girl's expression of slight coyness but infinite concern in the face of her lover. It comes from Er Fang Cong Fu by Li Deyu of Tang Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] affectionate and [antonym] angry, heartless and indifferent
The origin of Idioms
Li Deyu, Tang Dynasty, wrote in Er Fang Cong Fu: "if you have a deep feeling, if you can't think about it, it's like Xi Shi's Rong Ye."
Idiom usage
In addition, it can be used as attributive and adverbial to express affection with eyes. The second chapter of Zhang Henshui's the cause of crying and laughing: "now I see her again. I don't want to be a little frivolous."
Chinese PinYin : hán qíng mò mò
full of silently conveyed tenderness
There is an unexpected situation. tiān yǒu bù cè fēng yún
textual research of little value. chóng yù zhī xué