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What are the four-word idioms to describe happiness?
Four-character idioms describing happiness are stereotyped words in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms, everyone says they have become words, and so do idioms. Idioms are mostly four-character, and some are three-character, five-character or even more than seven-character. Let's take a look at the four-word idioms and related materials that describe happiness.
A four-word idiom describing happiness 1: Congratulations on getting rich.
Profits poured in from all directions.
Three rams bring happiness.
The spirit of dragon and horse
Shuanglong Zhu Xi
Five blessings came to this house.
Good fortune!
be full of joy
Prosperity/prosperity
Excited
shout and jump for joy
Decorate with lanterns and ribbons
A piece of fast-paced music
Arrive in high spirits
(often referring to the punishment of perpetrators) most satisfying (for the public)
be as happy as a lark
Prosperity/prosperity
be full of joy
be filled with exultation
Cheer for the echo
Anger turned into joy.
To everyone's satisfaction,
Shocking and pleasant, difficult to maintain.
The whole country became excited.
be as happy as a lark
be all smiles
Clap in high spirits
Dancing happily-gesturing happily
Looking forward to a rich job and congratulating each other (I heard that mutual friends have been appointed to senior positions)
domestic happiness
Conquering Dijing, the wine is as high as Zhu Jie.
be as happy as a lark
A scene of joy and dance.
be as happy as a lark
be all smiles
Good luck seems to fall from the sky ―― a godsend.
be radiant/beaming with joy
glowing with health
be as happy as a lark
Newly married couple
High spirits and good spirits.
Excited
This article is both noble and sharp.
Stand up with your head held high
Happy as a lark
Very satisfying and pleasant.
complacence
Reach the pinnacle of success
Feel very honored
Become very conceited
(of sb's face) radiant.
beam with joy
Strike the table with admiration
Feel (doing sth) is an infinite pleasure.
Seek virtue and possess it ―― realize what one seeks.
It seems that a heavy burden has been unloaded.
have one's wish fulfilled
Create happiness
Virtue is her own reward.
Feel relaxed
Broad-minded, also described as having no job.
Happy is the person who is removed from office.
be radiant with delight/joy
A floating stork-a carefree person
A leisurely mood
leisurely and carefree
Carefree and happy
Have a broad mind and a strong physique.
Cheerful and energetic; spirited
Very proud
Triumphantly
Cheer people up and calm their minds
Feel happy and satisfied with yourself
be as happy as a lark
leisurely
leisurely and carefree
Make the atmosphere pleasant
Feel complacent (excessive)
Meet sb.' s wishes completely
Be very satisfied with yourself
feel complacent (over)
freedom
Be content with your own destiny
Glance left and right
stride along with one's chin up
Barely satisfactory
Huanfa health
Full of energy and vitality
Four-word idioms describing happiness II. Be overjoyed
Pinyin: Hu ā Hu ā n ti ā n x ǐ dǐ.
Explanation: I am very happy.
Source: Master Wang Yuan's Romance of the West Chamber, Book V, Book IV: "I will submit my wife's name and the name of the county magistrate. How can I be happy? I will repay him with my hands. "
Excited
Pinyin: xing ā o c m: i liè
Interpretation: Xing: originally refers to interests, and later refers to interests; Adoption: originally refers to the spirit, and later refers to the spirit; Lies: exuberance. The original intention of the article is noble and the words are sharp. After many describe full of energy, energetic.
Source: Southern Dynasties Xie's "Wen Xin Diao Long Body": "Night walking is a beautiful man, so I am in high spirits."
be radiant with delight/joy
Pinyin: xǐ qì yáng yáng
Commentary: Yang Yang: A smug look. A cheerful expression or atmosphere.
Source: Song Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "When you board the tower, you feel relaxed and forget all the insults. If you leave your wine in the wind, you will be happy. "
Singing and dancing happily
Pinyin: zàI güzàIwǔ incarnation
Explanation: load: the verb prefix has no practical meaning. Singing and dancing. Describe having fun.
Source: Song Zangqian's Yuefu Poetry Collection, Nanjiao Music Song and Beiqi Zhao Xiale: "Decorate and raise animals, sing and dance, not only give up Zong Yi, but also send them to the Elf House."
be filled with exultation
Pinyin: Huān xιn gǔwǔ
Explanation: joy: joy; Inspiring: inspiring. Describe happiness and excitement.
Source: Shi Zhi Fu Shu: "From the beginning of public office, it is a great pleasure to unload its burden ..."
Three hundred years is a good four-word idiom to describe happiness.
Idiom definition: husband and wife are always reconciled.
Things that can make doors bigger and happier.
Idiom definition: Lu Chong: Everbright crosses the beam; Celebrate: Celebrate. A holiday activity that can make a family shine.
wedding
Definition of Idiom: Describe the wedding scene.
Decorate with lanterns and colored curtains
Definition of idiom: hang a red light and tie colored silk. Express happiness.
The whole family was invited.
Idiom definition: He Di: the whole family; Visit: Pay tribute to the arrival of the guests. Used to invite other people's family members to a banquet or holiday ceremony.
A full moon-a perfect marriage (for newlyweds)
Idiom definition: The flowers are blooming and the full moon is blooming. Metaphor is beautiful and complete. It is often used to congratulate people on their weddings.
A lucky/happy day
Idiom definition: Ji: Geely; Good: good; Chen: Time. Good times, auspicious days. Later, it was often called a suitable day for marriage.
Lucky opportunities followed.
Definition of Idiom: The first stop words means to stay, and the second stop words is an auxiliary word. Refers to celebrating.
Obedience and forehead are in line, which means the ancients celebrate.
Definition of idiom: hand in hand, forehead in a line, indicating that the ancients expressed their congratulations.
Raise your hand to celebrate
Definition of idiom: Raise your hand to celebrate.
The combination of dragon and phoenix indicates good luck.
Idiom definition: refers to auspicious events.
The deafening sound of gongs and drums ―― the scene of festivals.
Idiom definition: loud: loud. The gongs and drums are loud. It originally refers to beating gongs and drums and directing advance and retreat in a battle. After describing the festive scene.
Wearing bright clothes or with a festive atmosphere.
Definition of idiom: Wear colorful clothes or decorations with festive atmosphere.
Covered with red silk and colored cloth, it symbolizes Gerry Bouvier, comfort, or celebration.
Interpretation of idioms: Dress people in red silk and colored silk to show respect, comfort or happiness.
Pihong flower arrangement
Idiom definition: cover your shoulders. Wear red silk and a hat with red flowers. In the old days, it refers to the dress of people who perform reception etiquette on festive occasions.
Wear red silk on your shoulders and flowers on your chest [as a symbol of honor or on a festive occasion]
Definition of idiom: wear silk and red flowers. Express joy or glory.
Magpies and turtledoves dance
Idiom definition: magpies sing and turtledoves fly. Used to be used as holiday information.
Happy events are good for people's hearts.
Definition of Idiom: People will feel very comfortable when they meet festive events.
Forever and ever-forever and ever
Idiom definition: as long as heaven and earth exist. It takes a long time to describe. Also described as eternity (especially love).
On Quan Yi of Predicate Thinking
Idiom definition: It means that thoughts and actions are completely consistent. With "one heart and one mind".
be deeply attached to each other
Idiom definition: describe close relationship and deep feelings.
Decorate with lanterns and ribbons
Interpretation of idioms: hanging: hanging; Color: colored balls, ribbons. Hang lanterns and tie colored balls. Describe festivals and holiday scenes.
Put on lanterns
Interpretation of idioms: hang lanterns and tie colored silk. Describe a festival or a scene with festival activities.
A joyous or joyous occasion.
Idiom definition: describe a festival or a scene with festive events. Use "decoration".
Zhang Hong exploded.
Definition of Idiom: Zhang: Posting. Put up red couplets or good news and set off firecrackers. Describe a festival or a happy moment.
Many grandchildren
Idiom definition: owl: the name of an insect, which lays many eggs; Yan: continuation; Celebrate: Celebrate. In the past, it was used to celebrate many future generations.
Celebrate the tiger
Idiom definition: owl: the name of an insect, which lays many eggs; Yan: continuation; Celebrate: Celebrate. In the past, it was used to celebrate many future generations.
Heart to heart; Love each other; The two have the same idea.
Definition of idioms: heart: mind, thoughts and feelings; Seal: Yes. You can get to know each other without speaking your mind. Describe each other's thoughts and feelings exactly the same.
(of husband and wife) grow old together
Idiom definition: white head: white hair; K: * * Same. Husband and wife love each other forever.
Share the same ambition and outlook on life
Idiom definition: Tao: Tao. Like-minded, agree.
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