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What idiom is used to describe the mood when traveling to the beach?

When traveling to the beach, you are usually in a good mood, which can be described in idioms as follows:

1. Relaxed and happy

Pinyin: xīn kuàng shén yí

< p>Interpretation: Kuang: open; Yi: happy. The mind is open and the spirit is happy.

Source: Song Dynasty Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "When you climb the tower, you will feel relaxed and happy, forget all the favors and disgrace, and drink wine in the wind, and you will be overjoyed."

Example sentences: Climbing the Haitian Pavilion again, I saw thousands of hectares of silver waves and thousands of green mountains. ★Qing·Chen Chen's "Water Margin" Chapter 40

2. Refreshing

Pinyin: shén qīng qì shuǎng

Interpretation: ① Describes a person who is refreshed and in a good mood. ②Describes a person who has a clear demeanor and a cheerful temperament.

Source: Volume 17 of "Taiping Guangji" by Li Fang of the Song Dynasty quoted from "Xuxuanguailu·Pei Chen" of the Tang Dynasty by Niu Sengru: "The fragrant wind blows, and the spirit is refreshed, and there is a floating air. "The meaning of Ling Yun."

Example sentence: Sitting with a long bow, ~, sitting full of wind, looking at the sky. ★Song Dynasty Zhang Junfang's "Seven Lots in the Cloud" Volume 112

3. Pleasant to the eye

Pinyin: shǎng xīn yuè mù

Interpretation: Pleasant to the eye: read Comfortable. Refers to feeling happy after seeing beautiful scenery.

Source: Lu Xun's "New Stories: Plucking Wei": "When the two of them went to the foot of the mountain, they saw new leaves, green leaves, golden land, and some small red and white flowers on the weeds. It was really a continuous scene. It’s a pleasure to look at.”

Example sentence: Looking around from the cruise ship, the spring breeze brings warmth to the West Lake; the blue waves are rippling; the long embankment is decorated with green; the mountains are surrounded by green; it’s really~.

4. Pleasant to the eyes and entertaining to the heart

Pinyin: yuè mù yú xīn

Interpretation: to make the eyes happy and the heart happy. Describes making people feel beautiful and happy.

Source: Zhang Shunmin of the Song Dynasty, "Books with Shi Shili": "Ordinary people are delighted when they see things that please the eyes and entertain the heart."

Example: All this pleases the eyes and entertains the heart. .