Interpretation: I am very happy. ?
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: The second daughter just came out of the old lady's room. Unlike in the past, her name was Pinger, and she mumbled something. ?
Second, is the country and people safe?
Interpretation: Tai: Peace and stability. The country is peaceful and the people are happy. ?
Source: History of Han Criminal Law: "At this point, Huan Gong appointed Guan Zhong; And the country is rich and the people are safe. " ?
Today, Qi Huangong has appointed Guan Zhong and Guo Tai Min An. ?
Third, beaming?
Interpretation: Yang Yang: Self-satisfied. A cheerful expression or atmosphere. ?
Source: Yao's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 35: All of a sudden, the soldiers were full of energy and beaming, as if they had not lost the battle at all.
Fourth, celebrate with the whole world
Pronunciation: p incarnation
Interpretation: People all over the world or the whole country celebrate together. It is often used to describe things that make the country happy.
Source: Liu Yiqing in the Northern Dynasties, "Shi Shuo Xin Yu": "Yuan Di gave birth to a prince; Give gifts to the monarch and his subjects. Yin Hongqiao thanked him:' Prince was born; Celebrate the whole world; I have no honor; All kinds of accusations are exchanged for a thick beard. " "
Verb (abbreviation for verb) celebrates with forehead.
Pinyin: éShu chúng qn g qúng
Interpretation: Put your hand on your forehead to express your gratitude.
Source: Meng Long's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Chapter 37: From Wen Gong to Jiang, China people all celebrated.
China people don't put their hands on their foreheads to express their thanks when Wen Gong arrives in crimson.