大快人心

dàkuài-rénxīn
idiom #32,271

Meanings

  1. 1 to greatly gladden the public
  2. 2 to be highly satisfying to everyone
  3. 3 deeply gratifying

Examples

HSK 7-9
Tān guān bèi pànxíng, zhēnshì dàkuài-rénxīn.
The corrupt official was sentenced - truly a gratifying moment for the public.
HSK 7-9
Diànyǐng lǐ huàirén zhōngyú shòudào chéngfá, dàkuài-rénxīn.
In the film, the villain finally gets what he deserves - immensely satisfying.
HSK 7-9
Dǎjī wǎngluò zhàpiàn qǔdé chéngxiào, dàkuài-rénxīn.
The crackdown on online scams has delivered results - a relief for everyone.

Tips

history
From the Ming play 《节侠记·诛佞》 by Xu Sanjie: 李秦授这厮,今日圣旨杀他,大快人心, the imperial order to execute Li Qinshou delighted all hearts. The phrase always carries the sense of villains being punished, rarely used for general good news.
usage
Use specifically when evildoers are punished or injustice is corrected, not for any ordinary happy outcome. Pairs well with 贪官/坏人/罪犯 plus 被抓/被判.

Stroke Order

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