The pronunciation of playfulness is xì xuè.
Introduction to playfulness:
The Chinese word for playfulness, with the pinyin xì xuè, is also used as "playfulness". Definition: Joking with witty and interesting words. From "Poetry - Wei Feng - Ki Ao": "Wide Ruoxi is more than enough, and the interludes are heavier than the others; good at bantering and joking, and not abusive."
The sources are as follows:
1. Xu Gan of Han Dynasty, "Zhong Lun - Fa Xiang": "If a gentleman's mouth is free of bantering words, his words will be guarded; if his body is free of bantering actions, his actions will be checked."
2. In the Southern Dynasty, Song Xie Lingyun wrote a poem entitled "Reading in the Lodge": "I look at the past and the present in my bosom, and I show my banter in my bed and in my food."
3, Song Zhang Shinan, "Recollections of a Tourist", Volume 2: "In the past, there was a magician in Shu, who was good at talking about the sky, and especially good at bantering."
4, Ming Luo Guanzhong, "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", 23rd time: "You Heng is teasing the Lord, why not kill him".
5, Ming Xu Wei "Shuo old banter ink" poem: "Nothing in the world without three, the old playfully painted flowers."
6, Ming Ling Mengchu "the first carve shoots the case of surprise" Volume 1.2: I think at first, just a moment to pick up throwing tile, do this banter.
7. Dai Wangshu's "Whispers under the Woods", the third stanza: ""Follow you to the end of the world," / Do you stubbornly say so. / Are you teasing. You go after the winds of heaven on the plains. / What about me, I am lighter, lighter than the winds of heaven, / that you can never follow."
8. Gao Yunliang, "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town," Chapter 35: "The groom and the bride accepted the banter and congratulations of the guests with joy, and the room was filled with laughter."
Introduction to Joking:
Joking is a Chinese word. Pinyin: kāi wánxiào means to tease someone in a humorous, lighthearted way that is acceptable to both parties. It also denotes pride, affirmation, and a non-serious attitude, as child's play, teasing, juggling, and joke-telling.
Appropriately in life, some jokes can draw closer to others, dissolve the awkward atmosphere, and win the goodwill of others. But when the object of the joke, the occasion, the scale is not when, may be counterproductive, and even hurt the self-esteem and feelings of others.