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Idioms for festival atmosphere

The idioms of festival atmosphere are as follows:

1. Pǔ tiān tóng qìng? [ pǔ tiān tóng qìng ] Explanation: people under the sky or people in the whole country **** celebrate together.

2, 锦上添花? [ jǐn shàng tiān huā ] Explanation: brocade: silk fabric with colorful patterns. On the brocade and then embroidered flowers. It is a metaphor for adding good to good and beauty to beauty.

3. 花好月圆? [ huā hǎo yuè yuán ] Explanation: The flowers are in full bloom, and the moon is full. It is a metaphor for good and complete. It is mostly used to congratulate people on their new marriage.

4. [ xǐ qì yáng yáng ] Explanation: yang yang: the look of complacency. It is filled with a joyful look or atmosphere.

5. [ huān hū què yuè ] Explanation: Jumping like a sparrow with joy. Describe very joyful.

6.欢天喜地? [ huān tiān xǐ dì ] Explanation: Describe very happy.

7, Zhangliao jiecai? [ zhāng dēng jié cǎi ] Explanation: Hanging lanterns and tying colored silks. Describe the scene of a festival or something celebratory.

8. [ luó gǔ xuān tiān ] Interpretation: noisy: loud. Originally, it refers to the beating of gongs and drums to command the advance and retreat in battle. Later, it is often used to describe a festive and joyful scene.

9. chē shuǐ ma long? [ chē shuǐ mǎ lóng ] Explanation: The cars are like flowing water, and the horses are like swimming dragons. It describes a lively scene with many vehicles and horses coming and going.

10. fán xián jían lóng [ fán xián jían lóng ] explains. [ fán xián jí guǎn ] Explanation: It describes the lively scene of various musical instruments being played at the same time.