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Homophonic word of eyebrow and joy
The homophonic words are joy and plum blossom.

Cheerfulness is one of the traditional auspicious patterns in China. The ancients regarded magpie as a symbol of happiness. This custom existed as early as the Tang and Song Dynasties. Bronze mirrors, brocade, calligraphy and painting at that time. There are many magpies. At the same time, China people use their favorite homophonic word "Mei" to draw magpies standing on the branches of plum blossoms, forming an auspicious pattern of "Happy Mei".

The combination of magpie, red plum and firecrackers means "good news in early spring" and "good news in spring", which means the arrival of spring and happy events. "Magpie on Plum" is the most popular auspicious and festive pattern in China. Jade carvings often show the theme of "beaming" with two magpies standing on plum branches. The ancients thought that magpies could give good news, so they were called magpies or good news birds. Two magpies mean double happiness.

Be happy and make sentences.

1. When my father thinks of his son who is excellent in morality and study, he can't help smiling.

Xiaohong's face lit up when her father bought her a toy.

The person I was waiting for came late, and I couldn't help beaming when I saw her.

After hearing the unexpected news below, the students must be beaming.

He is very happy. Although the mask covers half of his face, he can still be seen laughing.