What ribbon dance?

Ribbon dance.

Golden ribbon dancing is a Chinese idiom of China, which is pronounced as J and J ě n pi ā o à i in pinyin, and comes from Lao She's Grassland (formerly known as Grassland). It means skirts. Skirts dance with the wind. Clothes are absolutely dancing, and clothes are fluttering.

Explanation:

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

Source:

Suddenly, as if blown by a gust of wind, a group of horses appeared on the distant mountain. Men, women and children dressed in various colors immediately danced like rainbows. -"Grassland" (Lao She)

Use:

As predicate and object; There are many obstacles.

Sentence:

1, a woman stood on a sword, stopped on it, her lapel fluttered, her skirt flew, and the sword at her feet gave off bursts of light, setting off her.

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

In the darkness at the edge of the garden, a woman in white fluttered and stood in the outermost wall, looking up at the sky.

4. A gentle and slender female voice, with a hint of dissatisfaction, accompanied by the creaking of wooden doors, danced in a pink girl's skirt and followed the etiquette that the children of rich families should have, and walked into the room.

A white figure slowly overflows from the bronze mirror, but can't see the details, just like a dream. Time flies, and a thousand years have passed in an instant.