flushed
The Chinese idiom, Li ǎ NH ó ng ě RR è in pinyin, means to describe an emotional or shy appearance. The same as "blushing". From father and son secretary.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: blush [antonym]: face unchanged
Idiom usage
I remember that these days, he and the group leader of the research group have had a heated debate over this issue. A dreamer by Xinlei
The origin of Idioms
Huang Mei's "father and son Secretary" 1: "he suddenly blushed and became hot as if he had been peeped through a secret."
Chinese PinYin : liǎn hóng ěr rè
flushed
a man should get married on coming of age. nán dà xū hūn
one does not do what one has learned. xué fēi suǒ yòng