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Like idioms about singing and dancing?
A. Idioms related to dance
Hundreds of beasts lead the dance bǎi shòu shuài wǔ
Source: "Shang Shu Shun Dian": "Yu! I strike The stone holds the stone, and all the beasts dance together."
Meaning: All kinds of beasts dance together. It used to mean that the emperor cultivated virtue and the era was peaceful.
抃风五动狠biàn fēng wǔ rùn
Source: "Book of Song Dynasty·Biography of Kong Jian": "The act of coveting inferior industry is unknown in the countryside; the derogation of lazy wandering , compiled in "Wei Nong". It is said to be hidden in the mountains and rivers, so it can be used by the wind and moistened by it for many years. Like swallows flying in the wind, like sheep dancing in the rain. Originally refers to the mutual induction of similar things. The latter is a metaphor for the unity of spirit and spirit.
Bo Ge Ji Wu bó gē jì wǔ
Source: Volume 3 of "Yilin" by Jiao Yanshou of the Han Dynasty: "Bo Ge Ji Dances, feasting and rejoicing."
Meaning: Bo: eldest brother; Ji: younger brother. The elder brother sings and the younger brother dances. It is a metaphor for the closeness between brothers.
The non-dancing crane bù wǔ zhī hè
Source: Liu Yiqing's "Shishuo Xinyu Pai Tiao" of the Southern Song Dynasty: "In the past, Uncle Yang had a kiln owner who was good at dancing, and he tasted Xiang The guest called it. The guest tried to drive him, but he refused to dance."
Meaning: dance. The non-dancing crane. A metaphor for a person who does not live up to his name. It is also used to ridicule people for their incompetence.
Long sleeves good at dancing cháng xiù shàn wǔ
Source: "Han Feizi·Wuzhe": "Long sleeves good at dancing, rich money and good business."
Meaning: long sleeves, with Good for dancing. The original meaning is that if you have someone to rely on, things will be easier to succeed. Later, it was described as a person who has wealth and power and is good at maneuvering, and is good at sneaking around.
chuī tán gē wǔ
Source: Yuan Dynasty Anonymous' "Debt in the Next Life", the second chapter: "Buddhist, now that high building is playing music, singing, dancing, drinking and having fun, how dare you Just take care of the scholar-bureaucrat."
Meaning: Play orchestral instruments, sing and dance. Generally refers to music and dance entertainment activities.
Song Tower and Dance Pavilion gē lóu wǔ xiè
Source: Tang Dynasty Lu Lingwen's "Ode to the Ancient City of Yunzhong": "Getai Wu Pavilion, Moon Palace Cloud Hall."
Meaning: Pavilion: a house built on a high platform. A hall or balcony set up for singing and dancing entertainment. Generally refers to singing and dancing places.
Getai Wu Pavilion gē tái wǔ xiè
Source: Tang Dynasty Lu Lingwen's "Ode to the Ancient City in Yunzhong": "Getai Wu Pavilion, Moon Hall Yundang." Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Ode to the Ancient City in Yunzhong" "Yongyu Le·Jingkou Beigu Pavilion Nostalgia for the Past": "Dancing on the pavilion and singing platform, the wind is always blown away by the rain and wind."
Meaning: Pavilion: a house built on a high platform. A place to play music, perform songs and dances.
Singing and dancing bring peace gē wǔ shēng píng
Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xianggong Thirty-one Years": "At the beginning of King Wen, the world recited and sang and danced it." "Tokyo" by Zhang Heng of the Han Dynasty "Fu": "Be humble and humble, and rule will lead to the virtue of Shengping."
Meaning: Shengping: Taiping. Sing and dance to celebrate peace. It means to whitewash the peace.
Singing orioles and dancing swallows gē yíng wǔ yàn
Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Jade Quilt Pavilion" lyrics: "The smoke is red and the dew is green, the morning breeze is fragrant, the swallows are dancing and the orioles are singing, and the spring days are long. ”
Meaning: The song is as melodious as an oriole, and the dance is as light as a flying swallow. It also describes the scenery as pleasant and the situation as great.
Inspiring gǔ wǔ rén xīn
Source: Han Dynasty Yangxiong's "Fayan·Prophet": "Whoever inspires all things is like thunder and wind? Whoever inspires thousands of followers is like giving orders?" ”
Meaning: Encourage: cheer up, work hard. Inspire people's confidence. Strengthen people's courage.
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Meaning: To describe singing and dancing indulgently, and being indulged in sensuality.
Rejoice and encourage huān xīn gǔ wǔ
Source: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "The Book of Shangzhifu Wang Long": "Since the beginning of the reign, the heavy burden has been relieved... Therefore, everyone is happy and encouraged. . ”
Meaning: rejoice: rejoice; encourage: excite. Describes joy and excitement.
Dragons flying and phoenixes dancing lóng fēi fèng wǔ
Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Biaozhongguan Stele": "On the mountain of Tianmu, the Tiao River flows out, and the dragons and phoenixes dance, gathering in Lin'an."
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Meaning: It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.
Luan flying and phoenix dancing luán fēi fèng wǔ
Source: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas·Hainei Jing": "There are Luan birds singing by themselves and phoenixes dancing by themselves...seeing them brings peace to the world." ”
Meaning: Describes an auspicious and peaceful environment.
Luan sings and dances with phoenix luán gē fèng wǔ
Source: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas, Dahuang Nan Jing": "There are singing and dancing birds in love, the Luan bird sings by itself, and the phoenix bird dances by itself. ”
Meaning: a metaphor for beautiful singing and dancing.
méi fēi sè wǔ
Source: Chapter 32 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "When Yu Xinchen heard the word 'Mingbao', it was exactly what he thought The thing that concerns me the most makes me happy."
Meaning: color: complexion. Describes a person's proud and excited appearance.
Dance lightly piān piān qǐ wǔ
Origin:
Meaning: To describe dancing briskly.
whirlpool dance pó suō qǐ wǔ
Origin:
Meaning: describe the posture of dancing.
Sing before and dance afterward qián gē hòu wǔ
Source: "Shang Shu Da Zhuan·Da Oath": "The teacher is Nai Xun, who sings before and dances after."
Meaning: It originally refers to King Wu's defeat of Zhou and the high morale of the army. It was later used as a praise for the army fighting for justice.
She is rare among these singing girls."
Meaning: The music is lively and the dance is graceful.
The magpie laughs and the dove dances què xiào jiū wǔ
Source: Volume 6 of "Yilin" by Jiao Yanshou of the Han Dynasty: "The magpie laughs and the dove dances, come and leave me wine."
Meaning: Magpies chirp and turtle doves fly. In the old days, it was used as a festive greeting.
qun mó luàn wǔ
Origin:
Meaning: Groups of demons jumping around. It is a metaphor for a group of bad people operating rampantly on the political stage.
Pheasant dancing mirror shān jī wǔ jìng
Source: Volume 3 of "Yiyuan" by Liu Jingshu of the Southern Song Dynasty: "Pheasants love their feathers and dance when reflected in the water. In the very martial arts period, It was presented to the south, and the emperor wanted it to sing and dance without reason. Prince Cang Shu ordered him to place it in front of a large mirror, and the chicken danced in front of the mirror."
Meaning: The pheasant danced in front of the mirror. A metaphor for self-appreciation.
Dance with hands and feet shǒu wǔ zú dǎo
Source: "The Book of Songs·Zhou Nan·Guan Ju·Preface": "The inadequacy of eternal (chanting) songs, I don't know how to dance with hands and dance with feet." ”
Meaning: Dancing: Stomping on the ground. His hands danced and his feet jumped. Describe being extremely happy. Also the hands are dancing wildly and the feet are jumping wildly.
Hearing the chicken dancing wén jī qǐ wǔ
Source: "Book of Jin Zu Ti Zhuan": "In the middle of the night, I heard the rooster crow, and I woke up and said: 'This is not an evil sound.' 'Because of the dance."
Meaning: Get up and dance with the sword when you hear the cock crow. Later, it is a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and rise up in time.
Dancing Shirt and Singing Fan wǔ shān gē shàn
Source: "Miscellaneous Songs" by Chen Xuling of the Southern Dynasties: "The dancing shirt with its sleeves back beats the spring breeze, and the singing fan is like the autumn moon when used as a window."
Meaning: dance shirt: the clothes worn by dancers; singing fan: the fan held by singers.
The costumes and utensils for singing and dancing refer to singing and dancing. Also refers to a person who is good at singing and dancing.
"Yu Bribei"
Meaning: dance, nong: play with, play with; Wen: legal provisions; Fa: law. Distort legal provisions and commit fraud for personal gain.
Dance with writing and ink wǔ wén nòng mò
Source: "Book of Sui Dynasty: Biography of Wang Chong": "Learn the laws clearly, and dance with writing and ink, and keep your mind high."
Meaning: Wu, Nong: deliberately playing with; Wen, Mo: writing style. Deliberately playing with the writing. It was originally meant to be cheating by misquoting legal provisions. The latter often refers to playing with text techniques.
Joyful and joyful dancing , unable to restrain oneself, forgetting the direction of sorrow."
Meaning: 把: Applause. Like to jump, clap and dance. Describes the situation of being extremely happy and dancing.
The intention is always with Pei Gong."
Meaning: Xiang Zhuang danced with his sword at the banquet in an attempt to assassinate Liu Bang. It is a metaphor that the true intentions of words and actions are different.
Favoritism and malpractice Cheating for personal gain, reducing food and wine. ”
Meaning: favoritism: music and following; dance: dancing, playing tricks. Using deceptive methods to do illegal and disorderly things for the sake of personal relationships.
Yīng gē yàn wǔ yīng gē yàn wǔ
Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Jade Quilt Pavilion" lyrics: "The smoke is red and the dew is green, the morning breeze is fragrant, the swallows are dancing and the orioles are singing, and the spring is long."
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Meaning: The orioles are singing and the swallows are flying. Describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring. It is often used as a metaphor for the booming revolution and construction.
yíng sī wǔ bì
Source: Chapter 14 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "Although there are many warships in Nanyang, they are not easy to manage. He knows that he is engaged in corruption for personal gain, but he still has public affairs in mind."
Meaning: Ying: seeking; Wu: playing; cheating: referring to bad things. Using deceptive means to commit illegal acts for personal gain.
Sing and dance zài gē zài wǔ
Origin:
Meaning: Sing and dance at the same time. Describes having fun.
Zhāng yá wǔ zhǎo
Source: Appendix 2 of "Collection of Dunhuang Bianwen·Confucius Xiangtuo's Questions" "New Edition of Children's Difficulties Confucius": "Yu Sheng traveled in three days in In the rivers and lakes, dragons show their teeth and claws for three days."
Meaning: Zhang: to open; Wu: to wave. Describes ferocious beasts as ferocious and terrifying. It also refers to rampant and vicious.
B. Idioms about singing and dancing
There is no such idiom as singing and dancing.
Idioms containing "joy", "song" and "dance":
1. Joyfully
Describes being very happy. Contains praise.
From: Chapter 18 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: A word reminded him of his old man, and he was still happy after talking and laughing.
Example: Chapter 3 of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" by Shi Yukun of Qing Dynasty: After Bao Gong said goodbye to Master Li, he gave some more instructions. Bao Xing was overjoyed and energetic at this time. He followed him out and saw Li Bao leading his horse into the stirrup.
2. Rejoicing
Describes being happy and excited.
From: Guo Moruo's "Boyhood: Before and After": When the revolution was successful, how rejoicing were we ordinary people!
Example: Chapter 54 of "A Brief History of Civilization": "Everyone is rejoicing."
3. Singing and dancing
Zai: And, and. Singing and dancing.
It is a complimentary word to describe a person who is very happy and excited. Sing and dance at the same time. The original work is "Singing and Dancing". Later, he made more "singing and dancing" works.
From: Malaqinfu's "Prairie of Flowers": "The herdsmen supported the old and the young, singing and dancing, and gathered at the venue from all directions."
Example: She saw it again The singing and dancing image of himself at the center of the stage.
4. Be elated
Describes a person's proud look.
From: Chapter 1 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" written by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "When Wang Xiangshen heard this, he couldn't help but beam with joy."
Example: If he beams with joy, there must be something happy.
5. Dancing
Dance with both hands and jump with both feet. Describe being extremely happy. It also refers to the crazy state of dancing with hands and jumping around.
From: Chapter 5 of Part 2 of Yang Mo's "Song of Youth": "The classmates were dancing so happily that they almost hugged each other."
Example: "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty Chapter 41: When Grandma Liu heard such music and had wine, she became even more happy and danced.
C. What are the idioms that describe being able to sing and dance?
1. Sing and dance
Vernacular definition: clear and clear The singing, the beautiful dance.
Dynasty: Modern
Author: Qu Qiubai
Source: "Luan Tan · Preface to the Dynasty": "Not long after the fall of Qianjia, Kun Opera's Qingge The beautiful dream of graceful dancing has been exposed by the "rebels" with long hair in red scarves."
Translation: It has not been long since the Qianjia period, and the beautiful dream of graceful dancing in Kunqu Opera has been exposed to the red scarf. The hairy 'rebel' exposed the chaos.
2. Phoenix song and Luan dance
Vernacular meaning: the singing and dancing of divine birds. A metaphor for beautiful singing and dancing.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Chen Liang
Source: "Dian Crimson Lips" Lyrics: "Phoenixes dance and luan dance. Jade trees fly and fragrant wine is brewed."
Translation: Fenggeluan dance. Jade cup of fragrant wine
3. Slow singing and slow dancing
Vernacular definition: soft singing and soothing dancing.
Dynasty: Tang
Author: Bai Juyi
Source: "Song of Everlasting Regret": "Singing slowly and dancing slowly, concentrating on silk and bamboo, the king will never see enough."
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Translation: Slow singing, slow dancing, silk and bamboo, you can’t get enough of it all day long
4. Singing and dancing to bring peace
Definition: Shengping: peace. Sing and dance to celebrate peace. It means to whitewash the peace.
Sentence: Suddenly, there was a scene of singing and dancing in front of me. There was bright gold everywhere, which made it hard to open my eyes.
5. Good at singing and dancing
Vernacular definition: refers to being very good at singing and dancing, and versatile.
Dynasty: Qing
Author: Chu Renhuo
Source: Chapter 29 of "Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties": "No matter talents, beauties, concubines, or colorful Women, who may be of color and talent, who are good at singing and dancing, and who have some skills, may sign up to offer themselves to Xianren Palace.” He is talented in color, can sing and dance well, and has a little bit of a visible personality, so he agrees to sign up to present himself to Xianren Palace.
D. What are the idioms related to dance
Yingge Yanwu,
Dragon flying and phoenix dancing,
Dancing gracefully,
Singing and dancing, exclusive
Snowflakes flying,
beaming with joy,
cheating for personal gain,
rejoicing,
Singing and dancing,
Dancing Pavilion and Songtai,
Dancing,
Singing and dancing,
Inspiring,
Baring teeth and dancing,
Song Tower and Dance Hall,
Singing before and after dancing,
Drunk and dancing,
Lonely Dance Mirror, < /p>
Chu dances and Wu songs,
Sheep and cranes do not dance,
Flowers fly and butterflies dance,
Cheers and encouragement,
< p> Dance with spear and stick,Dance with stick and stick,
Dance with wind and snow,
Dance with sword in Xiangzhuang, aiming at Peigong,
Dance to decorate wisdom,
Dance to write ink,
Dance to dance
E. Idioms about singing and dancing
Bo Ge Ji Wubo: the eldest brother; Ji: the younger brother. The elder brother sings and the younger brother dances. It is a metaphor for the closeness between brothers.
Luan song and phoenix dance are metaphors for beautiful singing and dancing.
Singing before dancing and then dancing originally referred to King Wu's defeat of Zhou, and the morale of the army was high. It was later used as a tribute to the army who fought for justice.
The music of the singing and dancing is brisk and the dances are graceful.
The orioles are singing and the swallows are flying. Describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring. It is often used as a metaphor for the booming revolution and construction.
Sing and dance. Sing and dance. Describes having fun.
The pen, song, ink and dance refer to the wonderful and brilliant writing style.
Village song and dance refers to folk songs and dances.
Fenggeluan dances and the divine bird sings and dances. A metaphor for beautiful singing and dancing.
Singing and dancing drunkenly describes singing and dancing to one's heart's content and being indulged in sensuality. Same as "Singing and Dancing".
Clear singing and graceful dancing.
Qingge Miaowu refers to clear singing and beautiful dancing.
Tu Ge Xiang Wu describes the peaceful scene where people are happy and happy. Same as "Tu Ge Li Bian".
F. Idioms or four-character words with words for song and dance
Singing and dancing, singing and dancing, being good at singing and dancing
G. Idioms related to dance include Which ones
dance when hearing the chicken,
dance with joy,
dance with dragons and phoenixes,
sing and dance,
dance with demons,
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Bare teeth and dance,
Clear songs and dance,
Xiangzhuang sword dance,
Dancing pavilion and song stage,
Self-interest and fraud,
joyful,
snowflakes flying,
inspiring,
red and green,
Songs and ink dances,
Orioles flying and swallows dancing,
Dragons and snakes dancing,
Phoenixes dancing and Luan songs,
Luan flies and phoenix dances,
Pheasant dances in the mirror,
Yishui River dances,
Dancing skirt and singing fan,
Hundreds of beasts Sweeping dance,
Wind whistle and snow dance,
Singing orioles and dancing swallows
Auspicious snow flying,
Village song and dance,
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Dancing swords and leaping horses,
Singing and dancing,
Bogey season dancing,
Joy and encouragement,
< p> Xiangluan dancing phoenix,Slow singing and slow dancing,
Dancing with literary ink,
How to dance and write,
Swallow dancing oriole Crying,
joy and encouragement,
Luanhui phoenix dance,
phoenix ritual beast dance,
dance culture, < /p>
Slow Song Man Dance,
Dragon Pan and Phoenix Dance,
Phoenix Dance and Dragon Pan Dance,
Song Tower and Pavilion,
Dance to decorate wisdom,
Analyze rhythm and dance,
Dance to write and write,
Dance when the cock crows,
Orioles singing and swallows dancing,
playing music, singing and dancing,
dancing and writing lyrics,
dancing with hands and feet,
flying eyebrows Dance,
Choose a song and try out the dance,
Dance with teeth and claws
Dance with hands and feet,
Dance skillfully and slander
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H. Who can help me find some idioms about singing, dancing, and banquets?
Singing and dancing bring peace, generosity and tragedy, spring makes snow
Bogei dances behind closed doors, sings and sings for a long time, cries, plays, plays and dances, and sings while drinking
Singing and drinking, singing and advancing, praising virtues, singing in the song tower and dancing pavilion
Singing and dancing in the singing platform and pavilion. Singing here, crying here, the singing orioles and dancing swallows
Singing and dancing
The sad song of building a building can be sung and weeped. The generous tragic song, the luan sings, the phoenix dances before singing and then dancing
Sing and dance, besieged on all sides, play swords, make songs and dances, sing and fan orioles, sing and dance
Sing loudly, sing and dance
I. Idioms related to dance
Hundreds of beasts lead the dance of various beasts, leading each other Dance. It used to mean that the emperor cultivated virtue and the era was peaceful.
抃风 dance moistening: 抃: applause; 抃: rainwater. Like swallows flying in the wind, like sheep dancing in the rain. Originally refers to the mutual induction of similar things. The latter is a metaphor for the unity of spirit and spirit.
Bo Ge Ji Wu Bo: eldest brother; Ji: younger brother. The elder brother sings and the younger brother dances. It is a metaphor for the closeness between brothers.
The Undancing Crane Wu: dance. The non-dancing crane. A metaphor for a person who does not live up to his name. It is also used to ridicule people for their incompetence.
Long sleeves are good for dancing. Long sleeves are good for dancing. The original meaning is that if you have someone to rely on, things will be easier to succeed.
Later, it was described as a person who has wealth and power and is good at maneuvering, and is good at sneaking around.
J. What is the idiom with the word "song" and the word "dance"
Sing and dance. Come
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