What does the flying saucer mean?

It is like dancing in a bar while DJing. Original word: Butterflies flying in the air, butterflies dancing lightly among the flowers, describing the wandering talents wandering in the land of fireworks.

Butterflies flying in the air

Pronunciation: [ dié wǔ fēi yáng ]

Source: Qing Dynasty Huang Liuhong's "Fuhui Quanshu·Xingming·Ban Fighting": "Bee "Butterflies dance, crazy about the pink brothel."

Vernacular translation: Bees and butterflies dance around, crazy about the pink beauty in the brothel and other places with fireworks.

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Synonyms: attract bees and butterflies

Pronunciation: [ zhāo fēng yǐn dié ]

Definition: attract bees, Attracts butterflies. A metaphor for attracting other people's attention.

Source: Ye Wenling's "Unique Song": "Loves to show off one's beauty, attracting bees and butterflies."

Vernacular translation: I like to show off my pretty face. , sending flirtatious glances everywhere, provoking others.

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; has derogatory meaning; refers to romantic people.