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What do you mean by dancing?

Dancing is an adjective phrase used to describe the beauty and elegance of dancing.

In this phrase, dancing refers to fluttering lightly and gracefully, while dancing refers to performing beautiful dance movements with music or rhythm. In real life, we often use this phrase to describe people or things whose movements are light, graceful, rhythmic or well coordinated with music. For example, we can say that a ballet dancer is dancing or a flower is dancing in the wind.

The idiom "Dancing" comes from "A Happy Tour in Zhuangzi". This idiom can be passed down through the ages because the emotion and artistic conception it expresses deeply touched people's hearts. When people hear or see beautiful music or dance, they often can't help feeling intoxicated, as if they were dancing. This feeling is beyond words. Only through music, dance and other artistic forms can we truly show the deep feelings and pursuits of mankind.

Dancing and making sentences:

1, beautiful butterflies danced among the flowers, attracting many tourists to stop and watch.

2. The students danced on the stage in bright national costumes, showing the unique charm of China culture.

The spring breeze gently blows the willows, and the green leaves dance on the branches, just like an elegant dancer.

At the party, professional dancers danced and won applause from the audience.

The students danced on the playground, showing the vigor and vigor of youth.

6. Snowflakes are flying in the air, as if winter elves are offering people a visual feast.

When the music starts, the dancers dance like butterflies, showing strong emotional and artistic charm.

8. Children wear colorful clothes, hold flowers and dance on the grass to celebrate the arrival of spring.

9. On the stage, the ballerinas danced and brought the audience into a fantastic art world.

10, beautiful fireworks bloomed in the night sky, and colorful sparks danced, illuminating the whole city.