Long Sleeves, Good Dance
Pinyin: cháng xiù shàn wǔ
Interpretation: Having long sleeves is good for getting up and dancing. Originally, it refers to having something to fall back on, so things will be easy to succeed. Later, it describes a person who has financial power and can play with his hands, who is good at maneuvering and can go through the door.
Source: Han Fei Zi (韩非子-五蠹):"Long sleeves are good for dancing, and much money is good for business."
Example: Li Chunshan ~, a group of famous officials at that time, and even the king of alcohol were all flattered by him. ★高阳《清宫外史》上册
语法:作谓语、宾语、定语;形容擅长钻营
歌舞升平
拼音:gē wǔ shēng píng
解释:升平:太平。 Singing and dancing to celebrate peace. It has the meaning of whitewashing the peace.
Origin: Zuo Zhuan (左传) - Xiang Gong 31 (襄公三十一年):"At the beginning of the reign of King Wen, the world recited and sang and danced." Han Dynasty - Zhang Heng, "Tokyo Fugue": "I am self-centered, and I rule to the virtue of ascension and pacification."
Example: But a group of drunken dignitaries were all in high spirits and ~ up again. ★清-曾朴《孽海花》第六回
Proximate meaning: the world is at peace, the songs and dances are at peace
Antonym: the soldiers are in a state of chaos
Syntax: as subject, object, determiner; referring to social stability
Encouragement of the people
Pinyin: gǔ wǔ rén xīn
Interpretation: Encouragement: to revitalize, to strive to develop. Invigorate people's confidence. Enhance people's courage.
Origin: Han Yangxiong, "The Prophet": "Who inspires all things, is it the thunder wind? The one who inspires all things is the thunder wind, and the one who inspires all followers is the trumpet?"
Example: It's just lobbying around, ~. ★清-岭南羽衣女士《東欧女豪杰》第四回
Near synonym:振奋人心
语法:作谓语、定语;指消息、政策等
欢欣鼓舞
Pinyin: huān xīn gǔ wǔ
Interpretation: 欢欣: exultation; 鼓舞: invigoration. Describe as happy and uplifted.
Origin: Song Su Shi, "On the Book of Wang Long, the Governor:" "Since the beginning of his arrival, the release of his heavy load ...... is why there is no one who does not rejoice and inspire."
Example: But at the time when the revolution succeeded, how we people in general ~ yo! ★ Guo Moruo, "Boyhood - Before and After Anyway"
Synonyms: exultant, ecstatic, joyful
Antonyms: gloomy, chopped liver, sorrowful
Syntax: as predicate, object, determiner; refers to being very happy
Dragon Flying and Phoenix Dancing
Pinyin: lóng fēi fèng wǔ
Origin: Han - Zhang Heng "Tokyo Fugue": "My ancestor's dragon flew over the white water, and the phoenix soared over the Sen market." Song-苏轼《表忠观碑》:"Tianmu's mountain, camas water out of it, the dragon flies and the phoenix dances, extracted from Lin'an."
Example: Looking up, I saw four large screens hanging on the north wall, the cursive writing was ~, outstanding and amazing. ★清-刘鹗《老残游记》第九回
Syntax: as predicate, object, determiner; describing powerful calligraphy
眉飞色舞
Pinyin: méi fēi sè wǔ
Explanation: 色: blush. Describes a person who is pleased and excited.
Origin: qing-li baojia 《官场现形记》第三十二回:"Yu arthraxon heard the word 'Mingbao', which was the matter of greatest concern to him, and he could not help but have his eyebrows fluttering with color."
Example: For example, it is difficult to draw a child to lie down in a pit voluntarily, as in the case of Guo Ju's "Burying the Child".
Near synonyms: smiling, beaming with joy, raising eyebrows
Antonyms: sad face
Hysteresis: monkey eating peaches
Grammar: as predicate, dative, determiner; describing a person's complacent demeanor
Fluttering and dancing
Pinyin: piān piān qǐ wǔ
Interpretation: piān qǐ wǔ
This is an example of how to make a child lie down voluntarily in a pit.
Explanation: describes dancing lightly.
Origin: Tang Li Bai's "Gaojuli Li": "Dancing with broad sleeves, like birds coming from the east of the sea."
Example: a couple on the dance floor is ~.
Syntax: as predicate, determiner; used to describe dancing
Light Song and Man Dance
Pinyin: qīng gē màn wǔ
Interpretation: the music is light and fast, and the dancing is graceful.
Origin: Yuan - Qiao Mengfu (乔孟符), "The Marriage of Two Worlds," Fraction 1: "Like Big Sister, she has a jade-like and flowery face, and she sings and dances beautifully, which is very rare among the courtesans."
Example: The chanting of the round sound will be "added to" for ~, not out of expectation. ★ Lu Xun, "Lace Literature - Puja and Opera"
Near synonym: light singing and wonderful dancing
Antonym: loads of songs and dances
Syntax: used as predicate and object; referring to light music and soft dancing
Groups of devils dancing chaotically
Pinyin: qún mó luàn wǔ
Explanation: Groups of devils jumping around and dancing chaotically. It is a metaphor for a group of bad people who are rampant in the political arena.
Origin: Mu Qing, "For the Will of Premier Zhou": "On a day when the clouds were thick with swarms of devils, for the sake of the pure and simple old peasant, standing tall and upright, he composed a sad song of righteousness for the people with his own actions!"
Example: the times of social unrest and ~ are gone.
Synonyms: bulls, ghosts, snakes, and gods, hocus-pocus
Antonyms: joyful and kind
Syntax: as predicate, determiner; used in political theater
Hands Dancing and Feet Floating
Pinyin: shǒu wǔ zú dǎo
Interpretation: 蹈: pause to tread on the ground. Both hands danced and both feet jumped. It describes being happy to the extreme. It also refers to the wild attitude of hands dancing and feet jumping about.
Origin: "Poetry - Zhou Nan - Guan Ju - Preface": "The insufficiency of Yong (chanting) Song is not known to the dance of the hands, nor to the feet of the feet."
Example: At that moment, Liu Lou Lou heard this kind of music, and there was wine, more and more happy ~ up. ★ Qing - Cao Xueqin, A Dream of Red Mansions, 41st time
Synonyms: joyful, jubilant, exultant
Antonyms: sullen, unsmiling
Syntax: as predicate, gerund; referring to a person's complacency
Winking at the Cock and Starting to Dance
Pinyin: wén jī qǐ wǔ
Explanation: winking: to hear. When he hears the rooster crowing, he gets up and dances with his sword. Later, it is used as a metaphor to describe a person who aspires to serve the country and rises up in time.
Origin: Jin Shu - Zu Ti Biography: "In the middle of the night, I heard the crowing of a deserted chicken, and Cuju Kun realized that it was not an evil sound. Because of the dance."
Example: Strike the oar and swear to clear, ~, after all, the hero gets.
★Song Song Songzhou "Nian Nu Jiao - Questions on Zhongshan Building" words
Proximate meaning: to strive for strength, self-improvement
Antonym: to live in peace, to give up on oneself
Grammar: as predicate, determiner; referring to one's diligence
Dancing with words, fiddling with ink
Pinyin: wǔ wén nòng mò
Interpretation: to dance, to fiddle with: Deliberately playing with; Wen, Mo: writing brush. Deliberately playing with writing. Originally, it refers to cheating by misquoting legal provisions. Later, it often refers to playing with words.
Origin: Sui Shu - Wang Chong's Biography:"Meanly practicing laws and regulations, but dancing with words and ink, high and low in his heart."
Example: and the person who wrote the monument favored ~, so the more he danced on the opposite side, the more confused he became.
★鲁迅《华盖集续编的续编-厦门通信》
Proximate meaning: dancing with words
Antonym: illiterate
Syntax: as predicate, object, determiner; referring to playing with words
Favoritism
Pinyin: xùn sī wǔ bì
Interpretation: favoritism: to curry from; to dance: Dancing, playing tricks. To do illegal and disorderly things by deception for the sake of personal relations.
Origin: Ming Shi Nai-an (施耐庵)《水浒全传》第八十三回:"Who would have thought that this group of officials, who are insatiable in their greed, would show favoritism and cheat, and would cut down on the amount of wine and meat."
Example: He would never do such ~ things.
Synonyms: favoritism, favoritism and malpractice
Antonyms: chauvinism, public affairs
Syntax: as predicate, object, determiner; referring to doing things that violate the law and discipline
Winging Song and Swallow Dance
Pinyin: yīng gē yàn wǔ
Interpretation: The yellow warblers are singing, the little swallows are flying and dancing. It describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring. Now it is often used as a metaphor for the flourishing scene of revolution and construction.
Source: Song Su Shi's "Jin Yu Pavilion": "The smoke is red, the dew is green, the dawn breeze is fragrant, the swallows dance and the warblers cry in spring."
Example: Thousands of miles to find the old place, the old look has changed into a new one. Everywhere ~, more gurgling water, high road into the clouds.
★Lyrics of Mao Zedong's "Song of Water" (水调歌头-重上井冈山)
近义词:鸟语花香、莺吟燕舞
反义词:鸡犬不宁
语法:作谓语、定语;形容形势
载歌载舞
拼音:zài gē zài wǔ
Explanation: 载: verbal head. No real meaning. Singing and dancing at the same time. It describes having fun.
Origin: Song Guo Zangqian, "The Collection of Lefu Poetry - Music Songs of the Southern Suburbs of Northern Qi - Zhaoxia Music": "Decorating animals and lifting beasts, singing and dancing, both of them are given up by the pigs of Yi, and they are sent to the Genie House."
Example: At the Spring Festival Gala, representatives of various ethnic groups, dressed in festive costumes, danced on the stage to celebrate the festival.
Synonyms: hands and feet, jubilant, exuberant
Antonyms: downcast
Hyponyms: boat twisting rice-planting songs
Syntax: as predicate, gerund; describing a joyful scene
Zhang Tooth and Dance Claw
Pinyin: zhāng yá wǔ zhǎo
Interpretation: zhāng yá wǔ zhǎo
Explanation: zhāng yá wǔ zhǎo
Interpretation: zhāng yá wǔ zhǎo
Dance: dance: waving. : waving. It describes a fierce and horrible beast. It is also used as a metaphor for rampant ferocity.
Origin: Appendix 2 of Dunhuang Changwenji (Collection of Dunhuang Transformations): "The Fish is born to swim in the rivers and lakes for three days, and the Dragon is born to open its teeth and dance for three days."
Example: see the state officials, the state judge master also bold, ~, there is a sentence, followed by the instructor said a big bubble. ★ Qing - Li Baojia "Officialdom Present Story" 55th
Synonyms: bared teeth, fierce look, green face fangs
Antonyms: pleasant face, amicable, joyful eyebrow and smiling eyes
Hypotheticals: the Dragon King's fury; the boar that fell into the trap
Syntax: used as predicative, determinant, and adjective; referring to a person's outward appearance and demeanor
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