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Happy meaning

Being open-minded means: 1. Be open-minded and tolerant of others; treat each other sincerely and listen to opinions with an open mind. 2. There is no restraint in my heart and I am very happy. 3. It refers to a woman’s first childbirth.

"Happy" means to be open-minded and unrestrained, describing a person who is happy and free from worries.

Source:

1. Jin Dynasty Pan Yue's "Maqian Governor's Edict": "If you forget about your big work and guess about your small profits, why don't you be happy?"

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2. "Zi Zhi Tong Jian·The First Year of the Tianjian of Emperor Wu of Liang Dynasty": "He said to the assistant: 'If the government is not Zang, it is appropriate for a gentleman to cherish it. I am happy now, and you have nothing to hide." '"

Happy sentences:

(1) Wu Song drank happily in the hotel and drank eighteen bowls in a row.

(2) The teacher is very humorous and often makes everyone laugh.

(3) This year is another bumper harvest year, and farmers are happy.

(4) He will make you laugh so hard that you can’t help yourself.

(5) On New Year’s Eve, the family gathers together, drinks happily, and enjoys this annual joy.

Although women in ancient times were particular about smiling without showing their teeth, they could still laugh heartily sometimes.

Mrs. Qi, also known as Qi Ji, was originally from Dingtao (now Dingtao, Shandong) in the late Qin and early Han Dynasties. She was the favorite concubine of Liu Bang, Emperor Gao of the Han Dynasty. She had accompanied Liu Bang in his four-year campaign. She was also a concubine in the early Western Han Dynasty. A famous singer and dancer, she is good at dancing the "sleeve-waisting and waist-bending" dance. Judging from the unearthed Han Dynasty stone statues, her dancing posture is graceful, with considerable skills in sleeve-waving and waist-bending, and the patterns are complicated. When Mrs. Qi dances, she can only see two colorful sleeves flying in the air, and her delicate body is turning gracefully, which is very rhythmic. Mrs. Qi was also good at playing the harp, with distinct rhythms and full and delicate emotions. Liu Bang often couldn't help but sing along with her. When they were happy, the two of them laughed heartily, and when they were sad, they were in mourning.