Jubilation
Cheerfulness, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ā NBI à ng ǔ w ǔ, which means to describe joy, excitement and emotion. The same as "Huanxin encouragement". It's from bone painting.
Idioms and allusions
[example] the collection of contemporary essays by Yin Qian, painted bones: "it would be ridiculous for archaeologists to judge historical figures based on historical records. Throughout the historical records, there are many doubtful points. It is difficult to determine whether it is true or false. I will not give any more examples here. A good friend of Anyang, who is engaged in media work, told me that Henan has attached extraordinary importance to it. The government held a grand celebration party, beating gongs and drums, and entertaining for several days. In particular, the archaeologists who organized the excavation were even more jubilant and praised their merits. I don't think it's exciting to dig ancestral graves. Even though it's archaeology, it can't erase the fact that people dig ancestral graves. "
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: hbgw
Chinese PinYin : huān biàn gǔ wǔ
Jubilation
two happy events come one after the other. shuāng xǐ lín mén
a slow remedy cannot meet an urgency. huǎn bù jì jí
there should be three rounds of discussions before something is decided. sān bǎng dìng àn