1. A four-character word that expresses the beauty of both song and dance.
Idioms related to dance include: Drunk, dancing and singing, which describes being intoxicated in the sound, color, singing and dancing.
Dance with feet and hands. It still means dancing with hands and feet. Describe the feeling when you are extremely happy.
From the time of Xi to the following period, Ji Li from the state of Wu watched the music and dance of the Zhou Dynasty in the state of Lu, and commented on the music of various vassal states, but from the time of the executioner state, he did not express his opinions again. Metaphors starting from so-and-so are not worth commenting on.
Zhufeng Xiangluan is a circling and flying phoenix. Often used as a metaphor for beautiful dancing.
Zhu Ge Cui Wu refers to songs and dances with beautiful sounds and colors. Bare your teeth and dance your claws Zhang: to open; Wu: to wave.
Describes the ferocious and terrifying beasts. It also refers to rampant and vicious.
Sing and dance Sing and dance. Describes having fun.
Sing and dance See "sing and dance". Wandering bees and butterflies ① refers to the bees and butterflies flying and swimming around the flowers.
② See "Wandering Bee and Langdie". Cheating for personal gain See "cheating for personal gain".
Self-interest and malpractice Ying: seek; Wu: play; malpractice: refers to bad things. Using deceptive means to commit illegal acts for personal gain.
Ying Ying Yin Yan See "Ying Ying Song Yan Wu". Ying Ying Yan Wu See "Ying Song Yan Wu".
The orioles are singing and the swallows are flying. Describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring.
Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor for the booming revolution and construction. The song of the warbler and the dance of the butterfly are the same as "The song of the warbler and the dance of the swallow."
The orioles are flying and the swallows are dancing. The orioles are flying and the swallows are dancing. Symbolizes the bright spring.
The Yishui Dance refers to knowing the time and dealing with the world, having fun and enjoying yourself. The text "The Analects of Confucius?" "Advanced": "Bathing in Yi, the wind is dancing in the clouds."
A glance at Qingcheng "Han Shu?" Passed on by a relative? "Mrs. Xiaowu Li": "The servant Yannian danced and sang: 'There is a beautiful woman in the north, peerless and independent. She looks at the charming city and then looks at the charming country.'" Later, "one glance at the city" was used to describe the beauty's eyes, and also as a metaphor for the woman's beauty.
Shaking the Goose Feather Fan Legend has it that Zhuge Liang often commanded battles with a feather fan in his hand, and some military advisors who appeared on the stage in later generations also often held feather fans. Because of the metaphor of "shaking a goose feather fan" to make suggestions.
Swallows dance and orioles sing. Swallows are flying and orioles are singing. Describe the bright spring scenery.
Swallows dance and sing. See "Swallows dance and sing." Yange and Zhaowu ① In ancient times, people of Yanzhao were good at singing and dancing, and later "Yange and Zhaowu" generally referred to beautiful singing and dancing.
② Used to describe beautiful diction. Favoritism and cheating See "favoritism and cheating".
Favoritism: favoritism; dance: dance, play tricks. Using deceptive methods to do illegal and disorderly things for the sake of personal relationships.
Select beautiful women and recruit singers. Refers to a dissolute lifestyle.
Also known as "choose songs and try out dances", "choose dances and audition songs". The sword of Xiang Zhuang aims at Pei Gong. [Explanation] It is a metaphor that the true intentions of words and actions have different meanings.
Same as "Xiang Zhuang's sword dance, intended for Pei Gong". Xiang Zhuang dances with the sword and aims at Pei Gong. [Explanation] It is a metaphor that the true intentions of words and actions have different meanings.
Same as "Xiang Zhuang's sword dance, intended for Pei Gong". Xiang Zhuang danced with his sword in an attempt to assassinate Liu Bang.
It is a metaphor that the true intentions of words and actions are different. Xiangzhuang sword dance See "Xiangzhuang sword dance, intended for Pei Gong" Playing with butterflies and bees 〖Explanation〗 Butterflies and bees flying in the game.
Later it was used as a metaphor for prodigal children. Happy? \Dance? \:applaud.
Jump, clap, and dance if you like it. Describes the situation of being extremely happy and dancing.
Dance Pavilion and Song Stage A pavilion for singing and dancing. Wuxiegelou 〖Explanation〗 Pavilion: A house built on a high platform.
A hall or balcony set up for singing and dancing entertainment. Generally refers to singing and dancing places.
Same as "Dancing Pavilion and Songtai". How to play the dance text See "How to play the dance text".
Decorating one’s intelligence with writing means using one’s talents to commit fraud. Wu Wen Nong Mo Wu, Nong: deliberately playing with; Wen, Mo: writing style.
Deliberately playing with the writing style. It was originally meant to be cheating by misquoting legal provisions.
The latter often refers to playing with text techniques. Wuwennongfa Wu, Nong: to play with, toy with; Wen: legal provisions; Fa: law.
Distort legal provisions and engage in fraud for personal gain. Dance shirt and singing fan Wu shirt: the clothes worn by dancers; singing fan: the fan held by singers.
The costumes and utensils for singing and dancing refer to singing and dancing. Also refers to a person who is good at singing and dancing.
Dance skirt and singing fan See "Dancing skirt and singing fan". Wu Nong Wen Mo is also called "Dancing Wen Nong Mo".
① Play with legal provisions and misinterpret their meaning. ② Play with words; play with pen.
Dancing Phoenix and Flying Dragon It is like a flying dragon and a flying phoenix. A bold and majestic look.
Dancing with swords and leaping on horses. Wielding swords and guns, leaping on war horses. A metaphor for fighting bravely.
Dancing words and writing letters is like dancing words and writing ink. Fraud for personal gain 〖Explanation〗Wu: play with; malpractice: refers to bad things; Ying: seek.
It is illegal to use deception for personal gain. Dancing with pen and writing is like dancing with writing and using ink.
Dance when you hear the rooster. When you hear the rooster crow, you get up and dance with your sword. Later, it is a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and rise up in time.
Tu Geli? \ People on the road sing songs, people in the alleys? \dance. Describes the peaceful scene where people are happy and happy.
Jiao: dragon; phoenix: phoenix. Like a dragon leaping or a phoenix dancing.
Describes people who are very literary. Covetous for sound and lust, covetous for singing and dancing, pursuing female sex.
Describes a debauched life. Dancing: Stomping on the ground.
His hands danced and his feet jumped. Describe being extremely happy.
Also dancing wildly with hands and feet. Sound: singing and dancing; color: female sex; dog: raising a dog; horse: riding a horse.
Describe the dissolute lifestyle of the exploiting class. Sensality, goods, profit Huo: refers to money; profit: refers to personal gain.
Greedy for singing and dancing, female sex, money, and self-interest. Generally refers to behaviors such as seeking pleasure and asking for money.
Voice: singing and dancing; color: female sex; dog: raising a dog; horse: riding a horse. Describe the debauched life of the exploiting class.
She is dancing with joy and beauty. Describe elation.
Pheasant dancing in the mirror Pheasant dances in front of the mirror. A metaphor for self-appreciation.
Three bad habits and ten sins. Refers to the witchcraft style two: dancing and singing; the lustful style four: goods, sex, wandering, and lust; the chaotic style four: insulting the holy words, betraying loyalty, being far away from the moral, and comparing oneself to naughty children, which together form the ten sins.
Groups of demons dancing around. Groups of demons dancing around. It is a metaphor for a group of bad people operating rampantly on the political stage.
Laughing magpies and doves dance. Magpies scream happily and turtle doves fly. In the old days, it was used as a festive greeting.
Qiu Ma's voice and appearance 〖Explanation〗Wear light fur clothes, ride fat horses, indulge in singing and dancing, and be obsessed with women. It is said that greed for enjoyment leads to a corrupt life.
Qingge Miaowu refers to clear singing and beautiful dancing. Clear singing and dancing. Clear singing and soft dancing.
Singing and dancing. The music is light and the dance is beautiful. Qinlou Chuguan is still mentioned.
Refers to a singing and dancing place. Also refers to a brothel.
Qinlou Chuguan generally refers to a place for singing and dancing. Often refers to a brothel.
Crossing one's feet against one's hands and dancing with joy. The rising phoenix is ??like a leaping dragon or a dancing phoenix.
Describes people who are very literary. Whirling to dance describes the posture of dancing.
Dance gracefully to describe dancing briskly. Oulu Wangji "Liezi?" "Yellow Emperor": "There are people on the sea who are fond of moats. Whenever they go to the sea, they will swim from the moats, and hundreds of them will live there." 2. Four-character idiom for dancing
Bo Ge Season Dance
Pinyin: bó gē jì wǔ Simplified Pinyin: bgjw
Explanation: Bo: eldest brother; Ji: younger brother. It is a metaphor for the closeness between brothers.
Playing music and dancing
Pinyin: chuī tán gē wǔ Simplified Pinyin: ctgw
Explanation: Playing orchestral instruments, singing and dancing generally refers to music and dance entertainment activities. >
whirlwind dance
describe the posture of dancing
dance gracefully
describe dance briskly
Sing and dance
Sing and dance to express joy.
3. What are the four-character idioms about "dance"
1. Dance lightly [piān piān qǐ wǔ] describes dancing briskly.
2. Sing and dance [zài gē zài wǔ] to sing and dance at the same time. Describes having fun.
3. Qinggemanwu [qīng gē màn wǔ] The music is light and the dance is graceful.
4. Singing and dancing to bring peace to peace [gē wǔ shēng píng] to bring peace to peace. Sing and dance to celebrate peace. It means to whitewash the peace.
5. Dance [shǒu wǔ zú dǎo] dance: stamp your feet on the ground. His hands danced and his feet jumped. Describe being extremely happy. Also the hands are dancing wildly and the feet are jumping wildly.
6. Qingge Miaowu [qīng gē miào wǔ] refers to light music and gentle dance.
7. The lapels and skirts dance in the wind.
8. Chuī tán gē wǔ [chuī tán gē wǔ] play orchestral instruments, sing and dance. Generally refers to music and dance entertainment activities.
9. Chao Ge Ye Wu [zhāo gē yè wǔ] Chao: morning; Song: sing; Wu: dance. Sing in the morning and dance in the night. Describes being indulged in the joy of singing and dancing.
10. whirlpool dancing [pó suō qǐ wǔ] describes the posture of dancing. 4. The four-character idiom means "what to sing and what to dance", "what does not let go", what comes in what comes in?
Singing and dancing, falling asleep frequently after eating.
Singing and dancing [zài gē zài wǔ]
Explanation: Singing and dancing at the same time. Describes having fun.
Example: At the Spring Festival Gala, representatives of various ethnic groups dressed in festive costumes danced on the stage to celebrate the festival.
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and adverbial; contains praise.
Cannot swallow [shí bù xià yàn]
Explanation: Food is in the mouth but cannot be swallowed. Describes being worried and not thinking about eating.
From: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Postscript to the Biography of Zhang Zhongcheng": "Ji Yun (Nan Ji Yun) generously said: 'When the cloud comes, the people of Suiyang will not eat the rest of the month! Although the cloud wants to Eating alone is unbearable; even if you eat, you will not swallow it. '"
Example: Although this meal also includes chicken, duck, fish, and meat, the waiters are very nervous~.
◎Ouyang Shan's "Kudou" Chapter 73
Grammar: more formal; used as predicate and attributive; has derogatory connotations.
Frequency to dream
Pinyin: pín lái rù mèng
Definition: Frequency, repeatedly, several times in a row. Refers to a thing or person that often appears in dreams.
Sentence: I don’t know why, all the fantasies during the day always come to my dreams. When I wake up, I want to catch this dream, but it never comes back.
Source: People's Education Press, primary school Chinese textbook, the third natural paragraph in "Missing Mother" written by Ji Xianlin in the sixth lesson of the sixth grade volume. 5. What are the four-character words that include both singing and dancing?
Bo Ge Ji Wu: Bo: eldest brother; Ji: younger brother. The elder brother sings and the younger brother dances. It is a metaphor for the closeness between brothers.
Singing and dancing: describes singing and dancing to one's heart's content and being indulged in sensuality.
Luangegefengwu: a metaphor for beautiful singing and dancing.
Singing before dancing and then dancing: It originally refers to King Wu's defeat of Zhou and the high morale of the army. Later it was used as a praise for the army fighting for justice.
Singing and dancing: the music is brisk and the dance is graceful.
The orioles are singing and the little swallows are flying. Describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring. It is often used as a metaphor for the booming revolution and construction.
Sing and dance: Sing and dance at the same time. Describes having fun.
Pen song, ink dance: refers to the wonderful and brilliant writing style. Village songs and dances refer to folk songs and dances.
Fenggeluanwu: the singing and dancing of divine birds. A metaphor for beautiful singing and dancing.
Singing and dancing drunkenly: describes singing and dancing to one's heart's content and being indulged in sensuality. Same as "Singing and Dancing".
Qinggemanwu: clear singing, soft dancing.
Qingge Miaowu: refers to clear singing and beautiful dancing.
Tu Ge Alley Dance: describes the peaceful scene where people are happy and happy. Same as "Tu Ge Li Bian".
Choosing songs and trying out dances: refers to a dissolute lifestyle. Same as "Selecting Colors and Songs".
Yange and Zhaowu: ①The people of Yanzhao in ancient times were good at singing and dancing, which generally refers to beautiful singing and dancing. ② Used to describe beautiful diction. Orioles sing and butterflies dance. Orioles sing like songs, and butterflies fly like dances. Describes the bright spring and the joy of all things. It also refers to a good situation. Same as "Ying Ge Yan Wu".
Sing and dance: Sing and dance at the same time.
Zhugegecuiwu: refers to songs and dances with beautiful sounds and colors. 6. Four-character idioms for dancing
Slow song Manwu: soft singing and dancing.
Jiaoruoyu: often used to describe vigorous calligraphy strokes or graceful dancing postures. Same as " "As graceful as a frightening dragon".
Luan Hui Feng Zhu: describes the graceful dance.
Dancing gracefully: Pian Ping: light and elegant. Often used to describe a brisk and spinning dance.
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Singing and dancing: the music is light and the dance is graceful.
Dancing in the wind: the dancing posture is as elegant as the wind. It is a metaphor for the lightness of the dance.
Yi Feng Hui Xue: Yi: Flying. Returning to the wind and flying snow. Describes the light and beautiful dance.
Yaogemanwu: Man: soft. The music is light and the dance is beautiful.
Yuyi: Yuyi: Feather weaving Made-up clothes; dancing: dancing beautifully. Wearing feather embroidered clothes, walking light and elegant. Refers to the demeanor of Taoist priests or gods on their way. It also describes the graceful dancing.
Zhufeng Xiangluan: a circling and flying phoenix. Often A metaphor for a beautiful dance.