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1. 心情愉快 (xīn qíng yú kuài) - literally means "happy mood", can also be used to describe someone who is cheerful and in a good mood.
2. 兴高采烈 (xìng gāo cǎi liè) - literally means "high-spirited and full of joy", often used to describe someone who is very happy and excited.
3. 欢欢喜喜 (huān huān xǐ xǐ) - literally means "joyful and happy", can be used to express a sense of happiness and contentment.
4. 心花怒放 (xīn huā nù fàng) - literally means "heart blooming with anger", but is often used to describe someone who is extremely happy and excited.
5. 笑逐颜开 (xiào zhú yán kāi) - literally means "smiling until one's face opens up", can be used to describe someone who is smiling and in a good mood.
6. 欢天喜地 (huān tiān xǐ dì) - literally means "joyful and happy like the heavens and earth", can be used to describe someone who is extremely happy and excited.
7. 心旷神怡 (xīn kuàng shén yí) - literally means "heart wide and spirit at ease", can be used to describe someone who is carefree and in a good mood.
8. 心情舒畅 (xīn qíng shū chàng) - literally means "mood relaxed and comfortable", can be used to describe someone who is in a good mood and feeling at ease.
9. 欢欣鼓舞 (huān xīn gǔ wǔ) - literally means "joyful and excited", can be used to describe someone who is happy and enthusiastic.
10. 心满意足 (xīn mǎn yì zú) - literally means "heart full and satisfied", can be used to describe someone who is content and in a good mood.
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