Clap your hands means clap your hands. Used to express welcome, thanks or approval, etc. Source:
Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume 35: "When I saw that all my wicked aunts and adulterers were dead, I applauded."
Qing Wu Ren Jian's Strange Things Seen in Twenty Years, Chapter 55: I don't know how many people clap their hands for the money he was so exploited.
Ba Jin's dead grandson: "When the workers in short shirts appeared in the school, the students on the sidewalk clapped their hands and shouted' Long live the workers!'" " "
Applause:
Applause is a Chinese character, and the pinyin is g ǔ zh ǔ ng, which means recognition and approval. Source:
Bing Xin's "To Young Readers" XIX: "Passing by our building, we applaud them."
Guan Hanqing's "Master Chen's adopted son": When I get the official position tomorrow, you clap your hands from the Hiram's Hospital and start calling me home.