be in good out of a bandbox
In Chinese, the Pinyin is sh é NC ǎ iy ì R á n, which means full of energy and radiant. It's from Wan Li Ye Huo Bian · toys · the original script of Jin and Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Shen Defu's Wanli yehuo Bian · toys · Jin and Tang Xiaokai's true work in Ming Dynasty: "the Cao'e stele collected by Han Zongbo is the true work of the right army. The silk is slightly dark, and the characters are bleak. If you look at it carefully for a long time, you can see the meaning of the brush outside the silk
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute, adverbial; refers to people's mental outlook
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: energetic and energetic antonym: depressed and listless
Chinese PinYin : shén cǎi yì rán
be in good out of a bandbox
the people are more important than the ruler. mín guì jūn qīng
Great reward and romantic style. hóng jiǎng fēng liú
run like a wolf and rush like a boar. láng bēn shǐ tū