eyes brimming with tears of excitement (idiom) / extremely moved
王明
Wáng Míng
Wang Ming (1904-1974), Soviet-trained Chinese communist, Comintern and Soviet stooge and left adventurist in the 1930s, fell out with Mao and moved to Soviet Union from 1956
斗转星移
Dǒu zhuǎn xīng yí
lit. the Big Dipper 北斗星[Bei3 dou3 xing1] has turned and the stars have moved / time flies / also written 星移斗轉|星移斗转[xing1 yi2 Dou3 zhuan3]
空巢
kōng cháo
empty nest / a home where the kids have grown up and moved out
to take care / to be mindful / (Internet slang) to be moved by sth / poignant / to have deep feelings for sb / to lose one's heart to sb
好马不吃回头草
hǎo mǎ bù chī huí tóu cǎo
lit. a good horse doesn't turn around and graze the same patch again (idiom) / fig. once you've moved on, don't go back again (romantic relationship, job etc) / leave the past behind
本省人
běn shěng rén
people of this province / (in Taiwan) Han Chinese people other than those who moved to Taiwan from mainland China after 1945 and their descendants
随喜
suí xǐ
(Buddhism) to be moved at the sight of good deeds / to join in charitable deeds / to tour temples
树挪死,人挪活
shù nuó sǐ , rén nuó huó
lit. if moved to a new location, a tree will die, but a person will live (idiom) / fig. human beings, unlike trees, thrive on change
破防
pò fáng
(video games) to break through an opponent's defenses / (by extension) (slang) to get to sb / to make sb feel upset or moved