Square Dance Four Character Idioms for What's What

1. Four-letter words for what what what dance

Dragon Flying Phoenix Dancing

Snowflake Dancing

Dance of the Devils

Dance of the Cocks

Fluttering Dance

Dance of the Beasts

Dance of the Pen Songs and Ink Dance

Dance of the Songs and Seasonal Dances

Dance of the Long Sleeves

Dance of the Songs of the Bowers

Songs of the Blowers <

Village Songs and Dances

Phoenix Songs and Luan Dances

Feng Yi Beasts Dance

Sweeping Songs and Dances

Sweeping Songs and Drunken Dances

Red Flies and Cui Dances

Delighted

Cheerful Encouragement

Cheering and Encouragement

Cheerful Encouragement

Cheerful Encouragement

Chickens Dance

Dragon and Phoenix Dance

Dragon and Snake Dance

Dragon and Phoenix Dance

Luan Fly Phoenix Dance

Luan Song Phoenix Dance

Eyebrows Fly Dance

Flutter Dance

Hovering Dance

Front Song and Back Dance

Song and Dance

Song and Dance

Song and Dance

Song and Dance

Song and Dance

Song and Dance

Song and Dance

Song and Dance

Song and Dance

Song and Dance

The magpies laugh and the turtledoves dance

The devils dance in confusion

The mountain chickens dance in a mirror

The gods fly and color dance

The Tu Ge Xiang Dance

Winking at the chickens and starting to dance

Ying Fei Yan Dance

Ying Ge and the butterflies dance

Ying Ge and the swallows dance

Ying Yin Yan Dance

2. What's the Dance in Chinese Idioms

Bó Ge and Jie Jie Dance

Bó Ge and Jie Jie Dance

Bó Ge and Jie Jie Dance

Pinyin: bó gē jì wǔ 简拼: bgjw

Explanation: 伯:大哥;季:小弟. The elder brother sings and the younger brother dances. It is a metaphor for the closeness between brothers.

Blowing, Playing, Singing and Dancing

Pinyin: chuī tán gē wǔ 简拼: ctgw

Explanation: Playing orchestral instruments, singing and dancing. It refers to music and dance entertainment activities.

Chuī tán gē wǔ

Describe the posture of dancing.

Fluttering

Describing dancing lightly.

Singing and dancing

Singing and dancing at the same time. It describes having fun.

3. What are the four-character idioms for "dance"

1.翩起舞 [ piān piān qǐ wǔ ]Describe dancing lightly.

2. 载歌载舞[zài gē zài wǔ] To sing and dance at the same time. It describes having fun.

3. 轻歌曼舞[qīng gē màn wǔ] music is light and fast, and the dance is beautiful.

4. song and dance [gē wǔ shēng píng]升平:太平. Celebrate the peace by singing and dancing. It has the meaning of whitewashing the peace.

5. 手舞足蹈[shǒu wǔ zú dǎo]蹈:顿足踏地。 Both hands danced and both feet jumped. It describes being happy to the extreme. Also hands dancing and feet jumping wildly.

6. 轻歌妙舞 [qīng gē miào wǔ] refers to light music and soft dancing.

7. 襟飘带舞 [jīn piāo dài wǔ ]The lapels and skirts dance with the wind.

8. 吹弹歌舞 [chuī tán gē wǔ] to play orchestral instruments, sing and dance. It refers to music and dance entertainment activities.

9. 朝歌夜舞[zhāo gē yè wǔ ]朝:早上;歌:唱歌;舞:跳舞。 Song in the morning, dance at night. It describes being addicted to the joy of singing and dancing.

10. 婆娑起舞[pó suō qǐ wǔ] describes the posture of dancing.

4. Four-character words describing dance

婆娑起舞, 歌莺舞燕, 清歌曼舞,凤歌鸾舞,缓歌慢舞.

I. Brahma dance

Vernacular interpretation: describes the elegant and graceful posture of hovering and dancing, and sometimes also refers to the growth of trees.

Dynasty: Zhou Dynasty

Author: made by many people

Source: Brahma Dance. --Shi Jing - Chen Feng - Dong Men Zhi Yi (东门之枌).

Translation: hovering and dancing.

II. Singing Warblers and Dancing Swallows

Vernacular Interpretation: Singing like a yellow warbler, dancing as light as a flying swallow. It also describes the pleasant scenery and good situation, as well as the beautiful dance.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Su Shi

Source: "The Dance of the Swallow and the Crowing of the Warbler in Spring."

Translation: Singing like a yellow warbler, dancing as lightly as a flying swallow, the spring is still long in beauty

III.

Dynasty: Modern Times

Author: Qu Qiubai

Source: "Gone with the Wind" (乱弹-代序):"'From Qianjia onwards' soon after, the beautiful dream of Kunqu's clear songs and dances gave way to the 'rebels' of the red scarf and long hair. ' Uncovered chaos."

Fourth, the phoenix song and luan dance

Vernacular paraphrase: God bird song and dance. The metaphor is a wonderful song and dance.

Dynasty: Song

Author: Chen Liang

Source: The words of "Point Jianglip": "The phoenix sings and the luan dances."

Translation: wonderful songs and dances.

V. Slow Song and Slow Dance

Vernacular interpretation: soft song and soothing dance.

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Bai Juyi

Source: The Song of Eternal Hatred: "Slow Song, Slow Dance, Congealed Silk and Bamboo"

Translation: The soft singing and soothing dance seem to have congealed the silk and bamboo.