() What is the idiom "Gone with the Wind"?

Idiom: Ribbon Dance

Pronunciation: j ρ j ρ n pi ā o dà iw incarnation

Commentary: Skirts and skirts dance with the wind. Knee: coat. Gone with the Wind: Flying. Belt: clothing belt, ribbon. Dance: flying.

Source: Lao She's Prairie: "Suddenly, as if a gust of wind blew, a group of horses appeared on the hill in the distance. Men, women and children put on all kinds of clothes and immediately danced like a rainbow. "

Make sentences:

1, the sea breeze blows across the shore, the swaying green trees sway with the wind, and the people watching the sea dance.

2. Dancing is the charm of stone, flying skirt is the Chinese makeup of imperial concubine, shyness is the beauty of The Story Of Diu Sim, and quietness as a virgin is the spirit of Zhaojun.

She sits on the swing and swings around, dancing like a fairy.

The grand festival is coming, and all the people in the square are dancing and getting together to celebrate.

5, Jin Xuan crouched down, lapel dancing, like a handsome man.