Which idiom is used to describe the graceful posture of bees and butterflies flying?

The idiom is dancing.

Flying lightly? [wǔ]

Commentary: Fly gently.

From: Liang Heng's Summer Sense: "Dancing bees and butterflies are gone, replaced by annoying cicadas, and potential leaves are ringing."

Interpretation: Liang Heng's Summer Sense: "Flying bees and butterflies are gone, replaced by annoying cicadas, and potential leaves are ringing."

Ex.: Isn't it out of intention that Bai Fan's round sound will be called ~ by the quilt? ?

Grammar: combination; As predicate and object; Include praise

Extended information 1. Singing and dancing lightly? [wǔ]

Commentary: The music is brisk and the dance is beautiful.

From: Qiao Yuanmeng's "Marriage of Two Worlds" is the first fold: "The beauty of a big sister and the beauty of singing and dancing are rare in this geisha."

Interpretation: Qiao Yuanmeng's "Marriage of Two Worlds" is the first fold: "Like the big sister, she can sing and dance well, but it is rare among this geisha."

Ex.: Isn't it out of intention that Bai Fan's round sound will be called ~ by the quilt? ?

Grammar: combination; As predicate and object; Include praise

Second, singing and dancing? [Luan Goffin W incarnation]

Explanation: Metaphor is a wonderful song and dance.

From: Shan Hai Jing Huang Da Nan Jing: "There are singing and dancing birds and phoenix birds singing and dancing."

Shan Hai Jing Huang Da Nan Jing: "There are birds singing and dancing here. Phoenix birds sing freely and phoenix birds dance freely. "

Grammar: combination; Become an object; Metaphor is a wonderful song and dance.