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What is an idiom to play when you like to travel?

I am overjoyed to travel and play idioms.

"hobby" means "happiness" and "travel" is interpreted as "going out to see the outside world"; "I'm overjoyed" is the answer to "I'm overjoyed".

Being overjoyed is an idiom in China, which means being very happy because of an unexpected happy event. Originated from the stone "With Li Zhiyi": "Close to the Central Plains, insulting books, overjoyed." ? Synonyms for overjoyed are overjoyed, overjoyed, ecstatic and so on. The antonym is a double blow, unhappiness, heartbreak, etc.

The origin of riddles

The riddle originated from the ancient people of China and was the creation of the collective wisdom of the ancient people. It is impossible for someone to put the invention right of riddles into practice.

The riddle originated from folk oral literature, which was created by our ancestors in the long-term practice of production, labor and life, and is the expression of the wisdom of working people. The processing innovation of post-Canon people has a mystery of meaning. Generally speaking, folk riddles are riddles, and literary riddles are lantern riddles, which are also collectively called riddles. Historical data show that in slave society, ancestors began to express their thoughts and feelings with obscure and tortuous songs.

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