What does sash and sash dance mean?

Dancing with the sash means the sash and skirt dance with the wind.

Lapel fluttering and dancing:

1. Lapel fluttering and dancing is a Chinese word equivalent to a four-character word.

2. The pronunciation of "襟飘带舞" is jīn piāo dài wǔ.

3. "襟飘带舞" means that the lapels of the coat and the skirt dance with the wind. Where lapel refers to the upper garment; float refers to fly up; belt refers to the ribbon or sash; dance refers to fly. Often used to describe a person running or rapid movement, clothes fluttering appearance.

4, source: from Lao She (formerly known as Shu Qingchun) "Grassland" - Suddenly, as if blown by a gust of wind, a group of horses appeared on a distant hill, men, women, and children on the horse wearing various colors of clothing, the group of horses galloped, fluttering with ribbons and dancing like a rainbow flying over to us.

5. The near-synonym for fluttering is fluttering; its antonym is dead and motionless.

6. The people in the square were all fluttering and dancing, and gathered together to celebrate.