be overjoyed
Hand in hand, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǔ sh ǒ uxi ā ngq ì ng, which means hand in hand to celebrate. It comes from Ode to sweet dew by Liu Ji of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Celebrate each other
Analysis of Idioms
To raise one's hand to increase one's amount
The origin of Idioms
The preface of "Ode to sweet dew" written by Liu Ji of Ming Dynasty: "all the officials are not happy to choose, and all the people are not happy to dance and celebrate."
Idiom explanation
To raise one's hand to celebrate.
Chinese PinYin : jǔ shǒu xiāng qìng
be overjoyed
to believe everything in books is worse than to have no books at all. jìn xìn shū bù rú wú shū