What are the four-character idioms of "dancing with what"?

The four-character idiom "jump whatever you want" includes:

1, "dancing with the wind", pronounced suí fēng wǔ dòng ng? . It means dancing with the direction and rhythm of the wind.

2. "Dance to the music", pronounced as suí yuè wǔ east. It means dancing to the rhythm of music.

Explanation:

The original meaning of "Sui" is to follow, obey and let go. That's right, like, it can also be used as a surname, and it is also the title of princes in the Spring and Autumn Period.

"Dance" originally refers to dance, that is, rotating the body to perform various gestures according to a certain rhythm, and also refers to the types derived from various dances.

Extended data

Idiom at the beginning of the dance:

1, Wuge KTV

The pronunciation is wǔXiègátáI, which means an open house built on a high hill, a place for singing and dancing.

2. Dancing creates wind

Pronunciation is w incarnation? The posture of the dance is as elegant as the wind. Metaphor is light and elegant.

Use the beginning of an idiom:

1, do whatever you want.

Pronunciation is suíxěn suǒyù, which means to follow your heart when you want to do something.

2、? Without a firm stand and a lack of judgment on right and wrong, we can only follow the crowd.

Pronunciation is suíb piāo Liú. When the waves rise and fall, they will drift with the tide. Metaphor has no firm position, lacks the ability to judge right and wrong, and can only follow the crowd.

References:

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