Natural idioms

Use a natural idiom: heartache, brand new.

First of all, my heart is pounding.

Interpretation: My heart is pounding.

Source: Nine Debates by Chu Song Yu in the Warring States Period: "I feel sorry for myself and my heart is pounding."

Vernacular interpretation: When will such self-pity end, and inner loyalty and integrity will always be firm.

Second, a new look.

Interpretation: fresh appearance: bright and bright appearance. Change the old appearance, a brand-new atmosphere appeared.

Source: Chapter 11 of the Water Margin by Chen: According to China's statutes, the banner was made into a banner, which is brand new.

The expanded information is really exciting.

Sincere antonym: feel relaxed

First, upset? [xn shén bédéng]?

Interpretation: Ding: Steady. Be agitated and insane. Source: Cao Qingxueqin's Dream of Red Mansions 1 13: "Just put away Feng Jieer and others, ask Mr. Liu to sit in front of the bed, and tell him that he is uneasy, as if he were a ghost."

Second, feel at ease [x and n ā n lǐ dé]

Interpretation: I think I am reasonable, but I am very calm.

Source: Lu Xun's "Miscellaneous Talks after Illness" later forgot the truth and believed the lies, so he felt at ease and was full of interest.