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1. Idioms and famous sayings describing fun

A night tour by holding a candle

A night tour by a candle

Divining the night and divining the day

Day and night

Eat, drink and have fun

Wine-drinking woman

Fighting cocks and raising dogs

Fighting cocks and running dogs

Fighting cocks and running horses

Herding hawks and chasing dogs

Calling and drinking six

Carpe diem

Lingering

Picking flowers and enjoying the moon

Sounds and sounds of dogs and horses

Selecting colors and singing songs

Looking for fun

Traveling in the mountains and rivers

Playing in the World

Chasing pleasure

Having fun

Interest is the best teacher. Einstein

Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at knowing are not as good as those who are happy.

Philosophical poem: You can do what others think you can't do. This is the greatest joy in life.

Bacon: Reading gives people pleasure, brilliance and talent.

Pope: Fun is not in people's hands, it's in people's eyes; once you enjoy it, it will disappear, if you long for it, it will appear.

Way Black: Power is a lifelong joy.

Ai Xian Sheng: The joy of life depends on life itself, not on work or place

Tacitus: There is an indescribable pleasure in forbidden things.

Montaigne: The joy of life depends on how much we care about it.

Wowenag: Life is short, but this neither prevents us from enjoying life nor makes us celebrate its shortness because of its hardships.

Phaedrus: Books have two functions. One is to bring fun to people, and the other is to teach wise men how to live.

Shakespeare: If a person thinks too much, he will lose the joy of being a human being

I like Hugo’s saying: Letting a giant dragon hide in one’s heart is both a form of torture and a punishment. kind of fun.

Like Leo Tolstoy said: The joy of doing good is the only reliable happiness in life.

I like what Bruno said: Fighting for the truth is the greatest joy in life. 2. Idioms and famous sayings that describe fun

Bingzhu night tour Bingzhu night tour divination night divination day divination day divination night divination eating and drinking, having fun and wine, women fighting cocks, raising dogs, fighting cocks, lackeys, fighting cocks, walking horses, flying eagles, chasing dogs, shouting and drinking six Carpe diem, lingering, picking up flowers, playing with the moon, playing with the sounds of dogs, horses, choosing colors, singing songs, having fun, traveling around mountains and water, playing games, pursuing pleasure in the world, enjoying one's own pleasure, interest is the best teacher.

Einstein Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at knowing are not as good as those who are happy. Philosophical poem: You can do things that others think you can't do. This is the greatest joy in life.

Bacon: Reading gives people pleasure, brilliance and talent. Pope: Fun is not in people's hands, it's in people's eyes; once you enjoy it, it will disappear, if you long for it, it will appear.

Way Black: Power is a lifelong joy. Ai Xiansheng: The joy of life depends on life itself, not on work or place. Tacitus: There is an indescribable joy in forbidden things.

Montaigne: The joy of life depends on the degree of concern we have for life. Wowenag: Life is short, but that does not stop us from enjoying life, nor does it make us celebrate its shortness because of its hardships.

Phaedrus: Books have two functions. One is to bring fun to people, and the other is to teach wise men how to live. Shakespeare: A person who thinks too much will lose the joy of being a human being. Like Hugo said: Letting a giant dragon hide in one's heart is both a torture and a pleasure.

Like Leo Tolstoy said: The joy of doing good is the only reliable happiness in life. Like Bruno said: Fighting for the truth is the greatest joy in life. 3. What are some famous sayings or idioms about fun?

Spring Breeze Yishui

The original meaning is that adults and children take a bath in Yishui and enjoy the breeze on the dance platform. Refers to the natural, broad-minded and noble joy of life.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Advanced": "Mo Chun, the spring clothes are ready, five or six crowns, six or seven boys, bathing in Yi, dancing in the wind, singing and returning."

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Yi: maltose. Playing with the little grandson with candy in his mouth. Describe the joys of life in old age. ——Idioms about fun

Source: "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Records of Empress Ma of Mingde": "I will be the one who plays tricks on my grandchildren, and I will never be able to learn about political affairs again." A good son and a good wife, I will be~, I no longer take care of housework. ★Qing·Huaiyin Baiyi layman "Hu Tian Lu"

Happy but not missing Shu

Very happy, not missing Shu. It is a metaphor for having fun in a new environment and no longer wanting to go back to the original environment.

Source: "Three Kingdoms·Book of Shu·Biography of the Later Master" Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from "Han, Jin, Spring and Autumn": "Ask Zen: 'Do you think about Shu a lot?' Zen said: 'I am happy here, but I don't think about Shu. . '" Namaxidun looked even more proud, and he was drinking or eating, dancing or singing, which had the meaning of "here~". ★Lu Xun's "Journey to the Moon" Chapter 7

Happy Tao and An Poverty

Tao: Faith; Le Dao: Taking pleasure in keeping the Tao; An Poverty: Being content with poverty. Although we are in a poor situation, we still find pleasure in keeping the Tao.

Source: "The Book of Jin: Biographies of Scholars": "...the scholar of the literary and scholar washes his pillow on the stone, and the traces of the shovel disappear; Noble." ~ Great Confucian, what's the point of complaining? ★Ming Shi Hui's "The Story of a Secret Boudoir: The Migration of Gentlemen and Women"

Enjoy it

Like to do something and have fun in it. ——Idioms describing fun

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Shu'er": "If you eat sparingly and drink water, bend your arms and rest on it, you will also enjoy it."

Its happiness Not poor

Poor: exhaustion, end. Refers to something that brings endless fun. Also known as "its joy is endless" and "its joy has no boundaries".

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The fun is endless

The fun is endless. Refers to a certain job in the court and one feels happy in it.

Source: None The conditions here are very difficult, but there is endless joy in fighting against difficulties.

Souchang moisturizing kiss

It is said that drinking tea moisturizes the throat and kisses and promotes literary thought. Talk about the joy of drinking tea. —— Idioms about fun

Source: Tang Dynasty Lu Tong's poem "Thank you Meng for his advice and send new tea": "One bowl moistens the throat with kisses, two bowls break the loneliness and depression, three bowls search the dry intestines, only There are five thousand volumes of texts. ”

The Joy of Family Relations

Family relationships: In the past, it refers to the relationship between father and son, brother, etc. Refers generally to family fun.

Source: Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Preface to the Spring Night Banquet from My Brother's Peach Garden": "Meeting the Peach Blossom Garden, prefaces the joy of family relationships." If the father could maintain a fairly abundant income at this time, the family would certainly be full of A piece~. ★Wen Yiduo's "About Confucianism, Taoism, and Bandits"

Shake one's head and shake one's head

Shake: shake. The head shook from side to side. Describe how you feel having fun or how you think it's not bad.

Source: Lu Xun's "Er-Heart Collection· Correspondence Good at Translation": "When you read it with your head and head shaking, it is really sonorous and makes people feel dizzy without realizing it."

Holding grandson in arms

Teasing the grandson with candy in his mouth. Describes the fun of old people enjoying themselves in their old age without asking about other people's affairs. Same as "Han Yi Nong Sun". ——Idioms describing fun

Source: Qing Dynasty Gong Yuchen's "Zi Ji Xiao Biography": "When you embrace your grandson with joy, you will only be filial to one person."

Zhuang Sheng's Dream of Butterfly

Zhuang Sheng: Zhuang Zhou, a man from the Warring States Period. Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he had turned into a butterfly. It is a metaphor for fun in dreams or the vagaries of life. Also known as "Zhuang Zhou's Dream of Butterflies".

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Enjoy yourself

You can get pleasure from it.

Source: Volume 20 of "The Record of Stopping Farming" by Tao Zongyi of the Ming Dynasty: "The white-feathered sparrow was born in the desert land of Wuhuanshuo. The male and female sing in harmony and enjoy themselves." The old man has a wife, It's okay to just live like this with a buddy~. ★Zhu Ziqing's "Collection of Essays and Miscellaneous Notes of Mengzi" 4. What are some famous sayings or idioms about fun?

The original meaning of spring breeze in Yishui is that adults and children take a bath in Yishui and enjoy the breeze on the dance platform.

Refers to the natural, broad-minded and noble joy of life. Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Advanced": "Mo Chun, the spring clothes are ready, five or six crowns, six or seven boys, bathing in Yi, dancing in the wind, chanting and returning."

Containing sweets. Nongsunyi: maltose. Playing with the little grandson with candy in his mouth.

Describe the joy of life in old age. ——The source of the idiom about fun: "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Records of Empress Ma of Mingde": "I will be a coquettish grandson, and I will never be able to learn about political affairs again."

A beautiful son and a beautiful wife, my general~, I no longer take care of housework. ★Qing Dynasty Huaiyin Baiyi Hutianlu "Happiness does not miss Shu" I am very happy and do not miss Shu.

It is a metaphor for having fun in a new environment and no longer wanting to go back to the original environment. Source: "The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms·Book of Shu·The Biography of the Later Master" Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from "Han, Jin, Spring and Autumn": "Ask Zen: 'Do you miss Shu a lot?' Zen said: 'I am happy here, but I don't miss Shu.'

'" Namaxidun looked even prouder. He was drinking or eating, dancing or singing, which means "here~". ★Lu Xun's "Journey to the Moon" Chapter 7: Happy Tao and An Poverty Tao: faith; Happy Tao: taking pleasure in keeping the Tao; An Poverty: contentment with poverty.

Even in a poor situation, they still find pleasure in keeping the Tao. Source: "The Book of Jin: A Biography of Scholars": "...the scholar of the literary and scholar gargles on the stone, and the traces of the shovel disappear; Xuanzi Fang is happy to teach and live in poverty, and spreads the teachings: this is the nobility of being a master of Confucianism."

~ Great Confucian, how is it to complain? ★Ming · Shi Hui's "The Story of a Silent Boudoir: The Migration of Gentlemen and Women" Enjoy it. Like to do something and have fun in it. ——The source of the idiom describing fun: "The Analects of Confucius·Shu'er": "If you eat sparingly and drink water, bend your arms and rest your head on it, you will also enjoy it."

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The joy is endless: end, end. Refers to the endless fun brought by a certain thing.

Also known as "the joy is endless" and "the joy is boundless" . Source: There is no end to the joy.

Refers to a certain job in the court where you feel happy. Source: No. The conditions are very difficult, but the joy is endless if you fight against the difficulties. < /p>

Souchang moisturizing kiss refers to drinking tea to moisturize the throat and promote literary thinking.

——The source of the idiom about fun: "Zubi Xie Meng" by Lu Tong of the Tang Dynasty. The poem "Advice to Send New Tea": "One bowl moistens the throat with kisses, two bowls break the loneliness, three bowls search the withered intestines, and there are only five thousand volumes of text." "Tianlunzhi Le Tianlun: formerly refers to kinship relationships such as father and son, brothers, etc.

Generally refers to family fun. Source: "Spring Night Banquet from the Brother's Peach Garden Preface" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "Meet the Peach Blossom Garden, Preface the joys of family relationships. "

If the father can maintain a fairly abundant income at this time, the family will certainly be full of joy~. ★Wen Yiduo's "About Confucianism, Taoism, and Bandits" Shake his head: shake.

Shaking one's head to and fro. Describing how one feels very amused or thinks one is not bad at all.

Source: Lu Xun's "The Collection of Two Hearts: Correspondence of a Good Translator": "It's really a tonality when you read it with your head shaking." The sonorous sound makes people feel dizzy without realizing it. " Holding the grandson in his arms and teasing his little grandson with candy in his mouth.

Describes the fun of the old man amusing himself in his old age without asking about other people's affairs. Same as "playing with the grandson in his arms".

—— Description The source of the idiom of fun: Gong Yuchen's "Zi Ji Xiao Biography" in the Qing Dynasty: "When you embrace your grandson with joy, you can only be filial to one person." "Zhuang Sheng Dreams of Butterflies Zhuang Sheng: Zhuang Zhou from the Warring States Period.

Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he had turned into a butterfly. It is a metaphor for the fun in dreams or the vagaries of life.

Also known as "Zhuang Zhou Dreams of Butterflies". Source : If you don’t enjoy yourself, you can get pleasure from it.

Source: Volume 20 of "Zhuigeng Lu" by Tao Zongyi of the Ming Dynasty: "The white-feathered sparrow was born in the desert land of Wuhuan, and the male and female sang in harmony. Its fun. "The old man has a wife and a waiter, and just lives like this~.

★Zhu Ziqing's "Collection of Miscellaneous Essays·Mengzi Miscellaneous Notes". 5. What are the words that describe fun

1. The joy of reading Reading, do you know that there is infinite fun in the words? Reading allows us to swim in the ocean of knowledge; reading allows us to have fun conversations with noble people; Reading can cultivate our moral character and sentiment and make it noble...

2. Before going to bed, I always like to swim in the ocean of knowledge first, so that my body and mind can relax after a day of study. Relax and absorb some extracurricular knowledge. Before going to bed, I opened the book "Five Thousand Years of China". It must be the page with the leaf vein bookmark, which tells the story of the rise and fall of the Chinese people over the past five thousand years. That was Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. It was his great talent and strategy, and it was his "unconventional talents" that made us dominate the world at that time. It was his northern expedition to the Huns and the Western Regions that made the Chinese nation prosperous for a time. You see, it was Cixi who led the Qing government to corruption and destruction. It was her timidity and unwillingness to reform that destroyed the great national strength created by Kangxi and Qianlong. It was she who forced the Qing government to continue to sign unequal treaties. , the Chinese nation, which has a civilization of five thousand years, has been bullied. Reading, you make me happy and sad with books, and I experience infinite fun in you.

3. In my leisure time. I always like to read the book "Famous Quotes" that I cherish very much. It allows me to talk freely with noble people. It is he who gave me an ideal in life: "The human soul needs ideals more than material things." "He made me face life optimistically: "When God gives us a sour lemon, we have to try to turn it into sweet." "It was he who gave me a heart that is not afraid of failure: "Keep the green hills, and don't be afraid of running out of firewood." "...Books, we should not only read philosophy from you, but also read fun from you.

4. When I am free on weekends, I always like to read that book that makes me noble. The Book of Morality and Sentiment - "The Analects of Confucius" Confucius said: "When three people walk together, they must have me as their teacher." Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. "This famous saying from ancient times teaches me not to be proud, but to learn from the strengths of others to make up for the weaknesses, and to correct my own shortcomings. Confucius said: "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you. "This ancient saying warns us not to impose things we don't like on others. Don't base your happiness on the pain of others. "The Analects" is worthy of being a Confucian classic and has cultivated my moral character and sentiment. .

5. Reading exudes a unique fragrance on your body. It is this fragrance that allows my soul to be controlled by you. I hope this fragrance fills every corner of my life. , let everyone experience the infinite fun.

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Learning progress~ If you feel satisfied~ please remember to adopt it~∩_∩ 6. What are the idioms that describe happiness

Everyone is happy,

smiling,

beaming,

talking and laughing,

overjoyed,

overjoyed,

Elated,

Contented,

Flattered,

Happy,

High-spirited,

Be happy,

Enjoy yourself,

Extreme joy can lead to sadness,

Joy and anger cannot be expressed in color,

Take pleasure in misfortune,

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Feeling elated,

Smiling,

Meeting an old friend in a foreign land,

Feeling convinced,

Dancing,

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Feeling elated,

Overjoyed,

Overjoyed,

Cheering,

Elated,

Overjoyed,

Smiling,

Moody