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What idioms describe the mood when traveling by the sea?

1, relaxed and happy

Pinyin: xρ xΙ xρxīn kuàng shén yí

Explanation: spacious: open; Open-minded and cheerful.

Source: Song Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "When you climb the tower, you feel relaxed and happy, forget all the insults, and stay in the wind, you will feel happy."

2. The tide is surging

Pinyin: X and n cháo péng péI

Description: Surge: the sound of waves hitting. My heart is like a wave. Describe the mood is very excited, not calm.

Source: Cang Kejia's Ten Years of Knowing Guo Laowu: "Between the lines, there is a high-pitched voice shouting, a powerful force that shocks people, and a revolutionary spirit and majestic spirit that makes you feel excited and excited."

3, refreshed

Pinyin: shén qěng qěShu m:ng

Explanation: ① Describe a person with a fresh mind and a good mood. (2) describe people grow temperament bright, cheerful.

Source: Song Liyun's "Taiping Guangji" (Volume 17) cited the unsolved mystery of the Tang Dynasty's Niu Sengru and Pei Chen: "Fragrant and cool, meaning Lingyun."

4. Sigh at the sea

Pinyin: Wang yáng x and ng tà n

Explanation: Look at the sea: look up. Look up at Poseidon and sigh. The original intention is to sigh your smallness in front of great things. Doing things now is more like feeling helpless because of incompetence or insufficient conditions.

Source: "Zhuangzi Qiushui": "So, Hebo began to smile and sigh."

5、? Sounds good or beautiful.

Pinyin: shng xn yuè m

Explanation: pleasing to the eye: comfortable to look at. It means to be happy when you see beautiful scenery.

Source: Ming Anonymous "People in Painting, Romantic Match" I: "There are not too many long and short chapters, but they are all half words and half sentences. Seeking a fresh and elegant word is very pleasing to the eye. "