Can this word describe people when dancing?

The phrase "Dancers are dancing while flying, and dragons and phoenixes are flying on the stage" is incorrect. Dragon and phoenix dance originally described the grandeur of mountains, and later described the grandeur and agility of calligraphy. Dragon and phoenix dance is not an idiom to describe people.

From: Han Zhangheng's "Tokyo Fu": "My ancestor Longfei Baishui, Fengxiang participated in the market."

My ancestors started as an official in Baishui, and Shanxi and Henan are auspicious places.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, object and attribute; Describe the powerful brushwork of calligraphy.

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Easy [Hu and s m: zü rú]?

Interpretation: swing: swing; Sprinkle: sprinkle ink. Describe painting, writing, composition, and using a pen.

From: Pu's "Evil Sea Flower": "My family sent a pen full of ink, Jue Zhai took a pen and wrote more than a hundred words on the paper."

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; With praise.