gladdening the heart and refreshing the mind
Refreshing, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ì NR é nx ī NP í, meaning originally refers to fragrant cool air or drink to make people feel comfortable. It also describes poems and articles as beautiful and moving, giving people a fresh and refreshing feeling. From cold spring Pavilion.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: touching and refreshing [antonym]: air pollution
Idiom usage
However, the night air is very fresh. It's the so-called "~", when I meet such good air in Beijing, it seems like this is the first time I've been in trouble. Lu Xun's shouts: social drama
The origin of Idioms
Lin Hong's poem "cold spring Pavilion" in Song Dynasty: "a clear water can refresh the spleen of poetry."
Chinese PinYin : qìn rén xīn pí
gladdening the heart and refreshing the mind
to try to save a little only to lose a lot. xī zhǐ shī zhǎng
the name falls short of the reality. míng bù fú shí
to live in complacency on barely sufficient or insecure means. tōu ān dàn xī
men of talent come out in succession. rén cái bèi chū
to be falsely taking part in the discussions. zì zuò jiě rén