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Is singing and dancing an idiom?

Song and dance are not idioms, but also Chinese vocabulary. These words are defined as follows:

First, Huan: huān?

1. Happy; Happy: ~ hi. ~ music. ~ welcome. ~ send. ~ hoo.

2. refers to the person you like (mostly lovers): new ~.

3. Work hard; Active: the fire is very ~. It is raining harder and harder. Cultural and recreational activities are quite ~.

Second, the song: gē

1. Poems or songs that can be sung. People.

2. Singing: carrying ~ dancing.

Third, music.

[Li]

1. Happiness: Huan ~. ~ things. ~ I can't support it. I feel like a flower in my heart.

2. Willing: ~ Never tired.

3. Laughter: He told a joke and made everyone laugh.

4. Last name (different from Yuè).

[excellent]

1. Music: Play ~. ~ equipment.

2. Last name (different from Lè).

Fourth, dance: W incarnation?

1. Turn your body at a certain rhythm and perform various postures: ~ Dance. ~ skills. ~ posture. ~ yes. ~ sword. ~ female. ~ bend. ~ Taiwan Province.

2. Trick: ~ Disadvantages. ~ Wen Nong Mo.

Extended data

Evolution of Huan-shaped characters

Happy words: like, happy, happy, cheering.

First, I like [xǐ huan]

Explanation:

1. Like or interested in people or things: He likes literature and I like math.

2. Pleasure; Happy: My daughter was admitted to the university, and my mother was very happy. Tell me the good news, please ~ ~.

Second, joy.

Interpretation: happiness (mostly collective): the songs of ~ in the square come and go.

Third, the joy [huān xǐ]

Explanation:

1. Happy; Happy: full. Celebrate the Spring Festival with joy. She can't hide her heart.

2. like it; Favorite: He plays table tennis. He likes the child very much.

Fourth, cheers

Cheer: warm ~. ~ victory.