feel fresh
Xinkuanshenyi is a Chinese idiom, pronounced x à Nku à ngsh é NY í, which means to be in a good mood and in a good mood. From Yueyang Tower by Fan Zhongyan of Song Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] pleasing to the eye and carefree; antonym] upset and burning
The origin of Idioms
Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty wrote in Yueyang Tower: "when you climb this tower, you will feel relaxed and happy. You will forget both the favor and the disgrace, and you will be happy when you drink."
Idioms and allusions
Yueyang Tower is located in Yueyang City, Hunan Province, which is the West Gate Tower of the old county. Yueyang Tower is three stories high, and you can see the sparkling Dongting Lake from below. The building was first built in the early Tang Dynasty and rebuilt in the Northern Song Dynasty. Teng Zijing and Fan Zhongyan are good friends. Both of them got Jinshi in 1015. In 1044 ad (the fourth year of Qingli reign of emperor Renzong of Song Dynasty), Teng Zijing became the magistrate of Yuezhou. The next year, he rebuilt Yueyang Tower and asked his friend Fan Zhongyan to write an article for him to narrate the incident. Fan Zhongyan gladly accepted his friend's request and wrote Yueyang Tower, an eternal article. The article describes the scenery and different feelings of climbing the Yueyang Tower in different seasons and climatic conditions. "When you ascend this tower, you will feel relaxed and happy. When you forget your favorite or disgrace, you will feel happy when you drink." It's about the scenery you can see when you climb the Yueyang Tower in the warm and sunny spring. By writing a natural paragraph, "if you go to this building, there are those who go to the country and cherish their hometown, who are worried, slandered and cynical, and who are sad." In contrast. At this time, you will feel open-minded, suddenly open-minded, the spirit is very happy; at this time, all the gains and losses of honor and disgrace are forgotten, then raise your glass to face the breeze, drink, this fun, really endless!
Idiom usage
To describe a person's state of mind: to describe a person's ease of mind. Chapter 14 of the scholars by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty: fishing boats in the West Lake, one by one, like ducklings floating on the water. Mr. Ma Er was relaxed and happy, so he just went up. (2) the 40th chapter of the water margin by Chen Chen of the Qing Dynasty: once again, I ascended the pavilion of heaven and sea, and saw the vast expanse of silver waves and the green mountains, feeling relaxed and happy. Chapter 77: Yulan square. This square is the garden of officials, with pavilions, bridges, flowers and trees. White five Ye listened to, dark with the public to go. When I got there, it was really beautiful. There is a pavilion with seats on it, dotted with rocks and rocks on all sides, and surrounded by new bamboos. Bai Yutang came here. He was so relaxed that he made a pot of tea in the pavilion and drank it slowly. I want to drink some tea and then sell some wine. Suddenly I hear the sound of Zheli in the bamboo groves. 4. Chapter 9 of Lao Can's Travels: "Why are you so gloomy when you come here? At the moment, the mountain moon is still there. Why is it so refreshing? "
Chinese PinYin : xīn kuàng shén yí
feel fresh
splits off as it meets the edge of knife without effort. yíng rèn lì jiě
Pillow the mountain and bear the sea. zhěn shān fù hǎi
patch up a quarrel and reconcile the parties concerned. xī shì níng rén