light up with pleasure
Joy in appearance, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin for X ǐ x í ngy ú s è, means the joy of the heart expressed in the face. I can't restrain my joy. I'm very happy. It's from Zhenguan dignitaries · Najian.
Idiom explanation
Form: expression; color: face. The joy of the heart is in the face. I can't restrain my joy.
Idiom usage
After a while, Li Xiaoan came back, a little elated, like the discovery of the new world, and reported: "there is a fully sealed rubber boat inside, which can take about five people. "People rushed to tell each other that they were all in a state of joy, and some could not help setting off firecrackers. Huangqiao is adjacent to the Yangtze River to the south, and Han Deloitte's face brightened: "this will drive the New Fourth Army of Northern Jiangsu to the Yangtze River to drink water. "
The origin of Idioms
Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the admonition of Zhenguan dignitaries: "the Emperor Taizong was very happy when he heard his words. He said to the officials that they said: '" When I saw what Wei Zheng had said, I began to realize that it was not reasonable. "
Analysis of Idioms
They are happy, happy, and happy in appearance
Idiom story
In the northern and Southern Dynasties, Gao Yun, a minister of the state of Wei, once said to people, "when I was a scribe, I paid attention to doing practical things for the common people and worked hard to serve the country. If God had eyes, I would have lived 100 years." Not long after that, Gao Yun felt a little uncomfortable, and his family asked the doctor to feel his pulse. After that, Gao Yun behaved as usual and refused to stay in bed. When Emperor Gaozu and Empress Dowager Wenming heard that Gao Yun was ill, they sent Li Xiu, the imperial doctor, to visit him. Li Xiu sets up a pulse for Gao Yun. While thanking the emperor for his kindness, Gao Yun says to Li Xiu as if nothing had happened: "although the old minister is old, he is still strong and has no disease. Please rest assured." After Li Xiu's diagnosis and treatment, he said some homely things and left. Li Xiu went back to the palace and quietly said to the emperor, "Gao Yun is not ill on the surface, but there is something abnormal in his body. I'm afraid he will die soon." The emperor pondered for a moment and asked Li Xiu to keep secret. So he sent envoys to give Gao Yun many rare treasures and delicious dishes, ranging from rice wine to bittern. There are about 100 kinds of them, all of which are excellent goods. Gao Yun was overjoyed and said to others, "God is very kind to me. He takes good care of me and makes me spend my old age in peace. There are so many things that the emperor has given me. I can use them to treat my guests well. " After many days of this, no one else saw anything to worry about Gao Yun's health, so when Gao Yun died in the middle of the night, even his family didn't find out. When the whole family organized the funeral for Gao Yun, the emperor issued an imperial edict to reward 1000 pieces of silk, 2000 pieces of cloth, 500 Jin of cotton, 100 pieces of corn to help Gao Yun's family organize the funeral. When Gao Yun was about to be buried, the Emperor gave him the posthumous title as a gift, which was a great honor. the idiom "joy in the form of color" is used to describe the joy that cannot be restrained.
Chinese PinYin : xǐ xíng yú sè
light up with pleasure
It's better to meet than to be famous. wén míng bù rú jiàn miàn
spilled water cannot be gathered up. fù shuǐ nán shōu