Ⅰ Idioms related to dance
Hundreds of beasts lead the dance bǎi shòu shuài wǔ
Source: "Shang Shu Shun Dian": "Yu! I hit the stone stick Stone, all kinds of beasts dance together."
Meaning: All kinds of beasts dance with each other. 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, the Luan bird sings by itself, and the phoenix bird dances by itself. ”
Meaning: a metaphor for beautiful singing and dancing.
Ⅱ Idioms about dance
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 with wealth and power who can use tricks, who is good at maneuvering, and knows how to find ways.
Playing string instruments, singing and dancing. Generally refers to music and dance entertainment activities.
Songlouwu Pavilion 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: A house built on a high platform. A place to play music, perform songs and dances.
Singing and dancing to bring peace to peace. Shengping: peace. Sing and dance to celebrate peace. It means to whitewash the peace.
Inspiring: cheer up, work hard. Inspire people's confidence. Strengthen people's courage.
Sing and dance happily describes singing and dancing to one's heart's content and being indulged in sensuality.
Rejoice: rejoice; encourage: excite. Describes joy and excitement.
Luangegefengwu is a metaphor for beautiful singing and dancing.
Expression of joy Color: complexion. Describes a person's proud and excited appearance.
The dragon and the phoenix dance originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.
whirlwind dance describes the posture of dancing.
Dance gracefully to describe dancing briskly.
Singing before dancing and then dancing originally refers to King Wu's defeat of Zhou and the high morale of the army. Later it was used as a praise for the army fighting for justice.
Laughing magpies and doves dance. Magpies scream happily and turtle doves fly. In the old days, it was used as a festive greeting.
Singing and dancing. The music is light and the dance is beautiful.
The demons danced. The demons danced and danced. It is a metaphor for a group of bad people operating rampantly on the political stage.
Pheasant dancing in the mirror Pheasant dances in front of the mirror. A metaphor for self-appreciation.
Dance with joy and joy: step 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.
Wuwen Nongfa Wu, Nong: to play with, toy with; Wen: legal provisions; Fa: law. Distort legal provisions and commit fraud for personal gain.
Dance when you hear the rooster. When you hear the rooster crow, you get up and dance with your sword. Later, it is a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and rise up in time.
Dance shirt and singing fan Wu 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.
Wuwennongmo 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 dance: applause. Like to jump, clap and dance. Describes the situation of being extremely happy and dancing.
Favoritism: favoritism; dance: dance, play tricks. Using deceptive methods to do illegal and disorderly things for the sake of personal relationships.
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.
Self-interest and malpractice Ying: seek; Wu: play; malpractice: refers to bad things. Using deceptive means to commit illegal acts for personal gain.
Bare your teeth and dance your claws Zhang: open; Wu: wave. Describes ferocious beasts as ferocious and terrifying. It also refers to rampant and vicious.
Sing and dance Sing and dance. Describes having fun.
Chu Wu Wu Ge generally refers to the light singing and dancing in the south of the Yangtze River.
Village song and dance refers to folk songs and dances.
Phoenix Song and Luan Dance The singing and dancing of divine birds. A metaphor for beautiful singing and dancing.
The phoenix dances and the dragon flies, describing the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible.
Phoenix dances and dragon coils. The phoenix dances and the dragon coils. The description matches well.
Phoenix Dance Luan Song ①Describes wonderful singing and dancing. ②Two song titles of Xian Wu.
"Book·Yiji": "In "Xiao Shao" 90%, the Phoenix Emperor came to the ceremony... struck the stone and picked up the stone, and all the beasts led the dance." Later, "Fengyi Beast Dance" was used "It means that the teachings of sages are extremely effective and can make magical birds and beasts dance excitedly.
Red and green: red and green: refer to the color of clothing, generally referring to various colors. It describes the bustling scene of women wearing beautiful clothes of various colors, having fun and having fun.
Cheers and encouragement describe extreme joy and excitement.
Joyous and inspiring describes joy, excitement and emotional excitement.
Rooster crows and dances refers to the heroic spirit of being ambitious and working hard in time.
The dance of dragons and phoenixes symbolizes majestic and winding mountains and rivers, with the appearance of a king.
Flying dragon and snake See "flying dragon and snake".
Luan Fei Feng Wu describes an auspicious and peaceful environment.
Wonderful dance and clear singing. Beautiful dance and clear singing.
Nong, Wu: play, play; Fa: law; Wen: legal provisions. Refers to playing with words and misinterpreting legal provisions to achieve the purpose of malpractice for personal gain.
Clear singing and dancing. Clear singing and soft dancing.
Qingge Miaowu refers to clear singing and beautiful dancing.
She is dancing with joy and beauty. Describe elation.
Tu Ge Alley Dance is the same as "Tu Ge Lane Dance".
Dance against the rules. See "violate the rules and break the law".
Dancing with pen and writing is like dancing with writing and ink.
Dancing words and writing letters is like dancing words and writing ink.
Dancing with swords and leaping on horses. Wielding swords and guns, leaping on war horses. A metaphor for fighting bravely.
Dancing Phoenix and Flying Dragon It is like a flying dragon and a flying phoenix. A bold and majestic look.
Dance with Wen Mo, also known as "Dancing with Wen Mo". ① Play with legal provisions and misinterpret their meaning. ② Play with words; play with pen.
Dance skirt and singing fan. See "Dancing skirt and singing fan".
Playing with words to slander and construct.
Decorating one’s wisdom with writing means using one’s talents to commit fraud.
How to play the dance text See "How to play the dance text".
Dance Pavilion and Song Stage A pavilion for singing and dancing.
Waving claws and baring teeth originally described the ferocious appearance of beasts, but later it was often used to describe the rampant and ferocious appearance.
Analytical law dance refers to deliberately playing with words and misinterpreting legal provisions.
Xiangzhuang's sword dance, see "Xiangzhuang's sword dance, intended for Pei Gong"
Song selection and dance trial, see "Song color selection".
Punch your fists and dance your sleeves. Stretch out your fists and wave your sleeves. A rude and arrogant attitude.
Selection of dances and songs. See "Selection of colors and songs".
Yange and Zhaowu ① People of Yanzhao in ancient times were good at singing and dancing. Later, "Yange and Zhaowu" generally referred to beautiful singing and dancing. ② Used to describe beautiful diction.
Swallows dance and orioles sing. Swallows are flying and orioles are singing. Describe the bright spring scenery.
The Yishui Dance refers to knowing the time and dealing with the world, having fun and enjoying yourself.
"The Analects of Confucius·Advanced": "Bath in Yi, the wind is like dancing."
The orioles are flying and the swallows are dancing. The orioles are flying and the swallows are dancing. Symbolizes the bright spring.
Dancing with hands and feet means moving hands and feet. Describes irregularity and instability.
Dancing with hands and feet, still pointing fingers.
Zhugecuiwu refers to songs and dances with beautiful sounds and colors.
Dancing with hands and feet is still said to dance with hands and feet. Describe the feeling when you are extremely happy.
Drunk, dance and sing wildly to describe being indulging in the sounds and colors of singing and dancing.
pen song ink dance 〖Explanation〗 refers to the wonderful and brilliant writing style.
Fraud for personal gain 〖Explanation〗 Wu: to play with; malpractice: refers to bad things; Ying: seeking. Using deceptive means to commit illegal acts for personal gain.
Wuxiegelou 〖Explanation〗 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. Same as "Dancing Pavilion and Songtai".
Ⅲ Idioms related to dance
All kinds of beasts dance together. All kinds of beasts dance together. 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 with wealth and power who can use tricks, who is good at maneuvering, and knows how to find ways.
Ⅳ What are the four-character idioms about "dance"
Dance lightly [piān piān qǐ wǔ] describes dancing briskly.
Sing and dance [zà版i gē zài wǔ] Sing and dance at the same time. Describes enjoying yourself to the fullest.
Qinggemanwu [qīng gē màn wǔ] The music is light and the dance is graceful.
Singing and dancing to bring peace [gē wǔ shēng píng] to bring peace to peace. Sing and dance to celebrate peace. It means to whitewash the peace.
Dance [shǒu wǔ zú dǎo] dance: stamp your feet 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.
Qingge Miaowu [qīng gē miào wǔ] refers to light music and soft dance.
The lapels and skirts dance in the wind.
Chuī tán gē wǔ [chuī tán gē wǔ] play orchestral instruments, sing and dance. Generally refers to music and dance entertainment activities.
Chao Ge Ye Wu [zhāo gē yè wǔ] Chao: morning; Song: sing; Wu: dance. Sing in the morning and dance in the night. Describes being indulged in the joy of singing and dancing.
whirlwind dancing [pó suō qǐ wǔ] describes the posture of dancing.
Ⅳ What are the idioms related to dance?
Hear the chicken and dance,
Dance with joy,
Dragon and phoenix dance,
Singing and dancing,
Demons dancing wildly,
Dancing and writing,
Cranes that don’t dance,
Singing and dancing to bring peace,
< p> Dancing with joy,Orioles singing and swallows dancing,
Baring teeth and dancing claws,
Singing and dancing,
Xiang Zhuang dancing with sword,
Dance pavilion and singing stage,
Self-interest and fraud,
Joy and encouragement,
Snowflakes flying,
Inspirational,
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Red and green dance,
Song and ink dance,
Orioles and swallows dance,
Dragons and snakes dance,
< p> Phoenix dancing and Luan song,Luan flying and phoenix dancing,
Pheasant dancing in the mirror,
Yishui dance,
Dancing skirts and singing fans,
All beasts dance,
Wind whistles and snow dances,
Singing orioles and dancing swallows
Auspicious snow dances,
Village songs and dances,
Dancing with swords and leaping horses,
Singing and dancing,
Bo Ge season dance,
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Joyful and encouraging,
Xiangluan and dancing phoenix,
Slow singing and slow dancing,
Dancing with calligraphy and ink,
How to play the dance,
Swallow dance and warbler cry,
Joy and encouragement,
Luanhui phoenix dance,
Phoenix ceremonial beast dance < /p>
Songlou dance pavilion,
Dance essay to decorate wisdom,
Analyze rhythm dance essay,
Dance pen to write essay,
Rooster crows and dances,
Orioles sing and swallows dance,
Play and play songs and dances,
Dance lyrics and write letters,
Branches Dancing with hands and feet,
Dancing with eyebrows,
Choosing a song and trying out the dance,
Dancing with teeth and claws
Dancing with hands and feet ,
Dance, Wen Qiao and Slander
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Ⅵ Idioms related to dance
Idioms related to dance:
Yingge Yanwu,
Dragon flying and phoenix dancing,
Dancing gracefully,
singing and dancing,
snowflakes flying,
dancing with joy,
practicing favoritism,
rejoicing ,
Singing and dancing,
Dancing Pavilion and Songtai,
Dancing,
Singing and dancing,
Inspiring ,
Bare teeth and dance,
Song and dance hall,
Sing before and dance after,
Drunk and sing wildly,
< p> Gu Luan dances in the mirror,Chu dances and Wu songs,
Sheep and cranes do not dance,
Flowers fly and butterflies dance,
Cheering and encouraging,
Spear and stick dance,
Stick and stick dance,
Wind whistle and snow dance,
Xiang Zhuang sword dance , Aiming at Pei Gong,
Dance and write to decorate wisdom,
Dance and write and use ink,
Dance whirlingly
Ⅶ Words related to dance
1. Songlouwuxiè
Pinyin: gē lóu wǔ xiè
Explanation: 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.
Source: "Ode to the Ancient City in Yunzhong" written by Lu Lingwen of the Tang Dynasty: "The dance pavilion on the singing platform is like the cloud hall in the moon palace."
Sentence examples: All the dancing pavilions in the singing pavilion in the past are weak. The willows and peaches are like floods, and not a single one of them remains.
2. Long sleeves are good at dancing
Pinyin: cháng xiù shàn wǔ
Explanation: 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 with wealth and power who can use tricks, who is good at maneuvering, and knows how to find ways.
Source: "Han Feizi·Five Beetles": "A man with long sleeves is good at dancing, and a man with a lot of money is good at being a good official."
Example sentences: Li Chunshan was good at dancing with long sleeves, and a group of famous officials and ministers at that time, even Even King Chun was fawned over by him.
Ⅷ Idioms about dancing
The idioms and explanations about dancing are as follows:
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.
Chao Ge Ye Wu: Chao: morning; Song: sing; Wu: dance. Sing in the morning and dance in the night. Describes being indulged in the joy of singing and dancing.
Playing music, singing and dancing: playing orchestral instruments, singing and dancing. Generally refers to music and dance entertainment activities.
Singing fan and dancing shirt: Singing fan: the fan held by the singer; dance shirt: the clothes worn by the dancing person. 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.
Pianpian enjoys oneself: Pian: fly to the ground in Tang Dynasty; Pianpian: dance briskly. Describes a feeling of joy and contentment.
Style singing and dancing: Style: auxiliary word, no real meaning. Sing and dance. Describes having fun.
Dance in the wind: the dancing posture is as elegant as the wind. It is a metaphor for the lightness of dancing.
Sing and dance: Zai: verb prefix, no real meaning. Sing and dance. Describes having fun.
Zhigan Qiwu: Qian, Qi: shield and axe, two weapons in ancient times. Use weapons as tools for dancing. It is a metaphor for using virtue instead of force to influence and conquer the enemy.
Bell-ringing ***: Bell-ringing: playing music; ***: Dancing with beautiful women. Describes a life of wanton fun.
Ⅸ Idioms related to dancing
Versatile, singing and dancing, graceful and graceful, light and graceful, graceful, beautiful, expressive, full of charm, both spiritual and physical, wonderful dancing Man, fluttering clothes, graceful figure, soft dance
Ⅹ What are the idioms to describe dancing
1. Bo Ge Ji Wu [bó gē jì wǔ]: Bo: eldest brother; Ji: Little brother. The elder brother sings and the younger brother dances. It is a metaphor for the closeness between brothers.
2. Chao Ge Ye Wu [zhāo gē yè wǔ]: Chao: morning; Song: sing; Wu: dance. Sing in the morning and dance in the night. Describes being indulged in the joy of singing and dancing.
3. Chuī tán gē wǔ: play orchestral instruments, sing and dance. Generally refers to music and dance entertainment activities.
4. Singing fan and dancing shirt [gē shàn wǔ shān]: Singing fan: the fan held by the singer; Wushan: the clothes worn by the dancing person. 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.
5. Pian Pian Zi Lè [piān piān zì lè]: Pian: fly to the ground in Tang Dynasty; Pian Pian: dance briskly. Describes a feeling of joy and contentment.
6. Shige Shiwu [shì gē shì wǔ]: Shi: a auxiliary word with no real meaning. Sing and dance. Describes having fun.
7. Dance in the wind [wǔ tài shēng fēng]: The dancing posture is as elegant as the wind. It is a metaphor for the lightness of dancing.
8. Sing and dance [zài gē zài wǔ]: Zai: verb prefix, no real meaning. Sing and dance. Describes having fun.
9. Zhigan Qiwu zhí gàn qì wǔ: Qian, Qi: shield and axe, two weapons in ancient times. Use weapons as tools for dancing. It is a metaphor for using virtue instead of force to influence and conquer the enemy.
10. Chongzhong *** [zhuàng zhōng wǔ nǚ]: Chongzhong: play music; ***: Dance with beautiful women. Describes a life of wanton fun.