1. Prosperous spring breeze
[China Journal]
[Interpretation]
Proud: a triumphant look. Used in the old days to describe the excitement after entering the Jinshi exam. After describing the smooth promotion of the position.
[example]
In the eyes of these "reaching out" factions, the new society is just a hunting ground. They can trample on everything, introduce others to know others and hunt horses. Qin Mu's "Hands Not Stretched"
[source]
Tang Meng Jiao's "After Graduation" poem: "Spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see all the Chang 'an flowers in one day. "
glowing with health
[róng guāng Huán fā]
[Interpretation]
Glory: the glory on the face; Radiant: A radiant appearance. Describe good health and high spirits.
[source]
Ji Fang's song and flute: "I look at his young, radiant and tireless face. Somehow, I want to reach out and touch his childish fluffy hair."
burst with vitality
[jīng shén dǒu sǎu]
[Interpretation]
Full of energy: vibrate and stretch to cheer up. Describe the soul.
[example]
See the heroes before the banquet, one after another. The Second Fold of Yuan Anonymous's Wisdom of Crossing the River
[source]
Song Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Dengchuan Record Hangzhou Guangqing Temple Meets a Zen Master": (Monk) Q:' What does it mean to swallow everything and learn Tao? "The teacher said,' Be full of energy.' "
burst with vitality
[hǔ]
[Interpretation]
Describe lively and vigorous, full of vitality.
[source]
Qing Wu and Ren Jian's "History of Pain" The fifth time: "Although there are many Yuan soldiers outside the city, Zhang Shijie is the first, and it is the last and full of vitality."
burst with vitality
[A diversion]
[Interpretation]
Vibrant: A vibrant appearance. Describe a person or society full of vigor and vitality.
[source]
Xu Chi's Preface to Selected Works: "The most important thing in life is those things that are upward, full of vitality, enthusiasm and vitality, and have great imagination."