clap hands for joy
Clapping hands and cheering, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ā sh ǒ uch ē ngku à I, which means clapping hands and cheering; it mostly refers to the elimination of hatred or the satisfactory ending of things. It's from Volume 35 of Er Ke Pai An Qi.
Analysis of Idioms
Everyone is happy, happy, clapping, heartbroken, angry and indignant
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 35 of "the second quarter clapping the case and marveling at it" said: "I see that all the evil women and adulterers are dead, and I applaud."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, complement and object with commendatory meaning. "When we talk about his poor death, we all shed tears. When we see that all the evil women and adulterers have died, we all applaud. "Twenty years of witnessing the strange situation. The fifth chapter:" I don't know how many people applaud for the loss of money exploited like this! 」
Chinese PinYin : pāi shǒu chēng kuài
clap hands for joy
not willing to listen to advice. shī xīn zì yòng
never yield in spite of reverses. bǎi zhé bù náo
no kernels or seeds are gathered , as in a year of scarcity. kē lì wú shōu
be truculent and unreasonable. mán hèng wú lǐ