in peaceful times
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ ISH ò ushu à IW ǔ, which means all kinds of wild animals dance together to describe the world is peaceful. From the book of history
The origin of Idioms
"Book of history: Shun Dian:" Yu! To strike the stone, to pick the stone, to lead the dance. "
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate; commendatory
Examples
Xia Benji in historical records: "the ancestral examination comes, the group gives way to each other, the birds and animals fly and dance, the Xiao Shao 90%, the Phoenix emperor comes to the instrument, all animals lead the dance, and all officials believe in harmony." In the third and fourth chapter of the popular romance of the Republic of China written by Cai Dongfan and Xu Xun's father, "the ceremony was completed, and the officials were served. They called three times according to the rules. Besides the national music, military music was mixed, as if there was a scene of Phoenix and a hundred beasts dancing." In the fourth chapter of a dream of Red Mansions, Daiyu said with a smile: "the sacred music was played that day, and all animals led the dance. Now it's only a bull's ear!"
Analysis of Idioms
Song and dance
Idiom explanation
All kinds of wild animals dance together. It used to refer to the emperor's moral cultivation and peaceful times.
Chinese PinYin : bǎi shòu shuài wǔ
in peaceful times
with roast turtle and minced carp. fèng biē kuài lǐ
great plan and noble ambition. hóng tú dà zhì
take a heavy burden and embark on a long road. rèn zhòng dào yuǎn