Knee: coat. ? Gone with the Wind: Fly. Belt: clothing belt, ribbon. Dance: flying. Lapel dance: describes the way clothes flutter when a person runs or moves quickly.
The idiom comes from Lao She's article Grassland: "Suddenly, as if a gust of wind blew, a group of horses appeared on the distant hill. Men, women and children put on all kinds of clothes and immediately danced like a rainbow. "
Synonyms are: clothes are fluttering, clothes are dancing.
The antonym is: motionless and lifeless.
Sentence-making of lapel dance;
1、? In the darkness beside the flower bed, a woman in white was dancing, standing in the outermost wall, looking up at the sky.
2、? A soft and slender female voice, with a hint of dissatisfaction, accompanied by the creaking of wooden doors, a girl dressed in pink danced and walked into the room with the proper etiquette of the children of the giants.
3、? 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.
4、? But I saw Sister Yun dancing in a blue dress, her hands behind her back, her eyes blurred, and she didn't know what she was thinking.
5、? The sea breeze blows across the shore, the swaying green trees sway with the wind, and the people watching the sea dance.
6、? The breeze is blowing, the willows on the shore are swaying with the wind, and the young woman standing at the bow is dancing, not dancing but better than dancing.
7、? Dancing is the charm of stone, flying skirt is the gorgeous makeup of imperial concubine, shyness is the beauty of The Story Of Diu Sim, and quietness as a virgin is the spirit of Zhaojun.
8、? She sat on the swing and danced like a fairy.
9、? Jin Xuan squatted down and danced her lapels, much like a handsome man.
10、? When the grand festival came, all the people in the square danced and got together to celebrate.