Ji Kang was a writer and thinker of Wei in the Three Kingdoms period and one of the "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest". Ji Kang's article is well written, and his main achievement is prose, which Lu Xun called "novel thinking and often anti-old theory." He put forward the theory that "the more famous religion is, the more natural it is", advocated returning to nature, and hated all kinds of artificial and cumbersome Confucian ethics. His poems are also famous, especially those that are longer than four-character poems, and their style is clear and solemn. Liu Xie, a literary theorist in Nanliang period, wrote a monograph on literary theory, Wen Xin Diao Long. When talking about Ji Kang's character and the style of his works, Liu Xie said: "Uncle Ji travels heroically at night, and his articles are full of interest and sharp words." The words "cheerful" originally meant that Ji Kang's articles were interesting and sharp. Later generations used it as an idiom, but it has changed its original meaning. It is often used to describe people's high spirits and full emotions, and it is also used to describe a happy atmosphere.
Cheerful and energetic; spirited
be impressive in bearing/appearance
excited
spirited
2. Which idiom is used to describe high emotions and enthusiasm? excited
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Basic explanation
Xing: originally refers to interest, later refers to interest; 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.
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Southern Dynasties Xie Wen Xin Diao Long Ti: "Night walking is a beautiful man, so I am in high spirits."
I was overjoyed [lébék zh:]
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Basic explanation
Hold on. I can't hold on for joy. Describe the joy to the extreme.
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"The Biography of Zhang Kan in the Later Han Dynasty": "Mulberry has no attached branches; Wheat ear dichotomy; Bow is in power; I am so happy. "
cheerful?and?energetic;be?in?the?best?of?spirits
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Basic explanation
Interest: interest; Vibrant: A vibrant appearance. Describe excitement.
commendatory sense
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Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge": "This group passed the exam; Everyone thought that money would not go; Who knows that he is still in high spirits:' With the size of China; Are your eyes big? Go again this time; I know it, but I don't know why, but I can't meet a bosom friend.' I went in and took the exam again. "
be radiant with delight/joy
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Basic explanation
Joy is expressed from the eyebrows.
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Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Think for a long time; Had an idea; I feel unhappy. "