a tune of music with a fast tempo
Fanxian urgent pipe, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f á nxi á NJ í Gu ǎ n, which describes the lively scene of various musical instruments playing at the same time. It comes from the Song Dynasty Yan Shu's poem "butterfly loves flower".
The origin of Idioms
Yan Shu's poem "butterfly loves flower" in Song Dynasty: "embroider the curtain, roll the waves, and lead the ears with fragrance. It's in a hurry, and love each other together."
Idiom usage
In Wang Wei's song to the gods, he said, "when it rains at dusk, I worry about the empty mountain, I worry about the pipe, I think about the string." When night falls, the whole city is red light and green wine. The road tree by Zhang Xiaofeng (lesson 2 of the sixth edition of Shandong Education Edition) the first emperor of Qin built the Afang palace, ignored the government all day, drank with his concubines all day, and lived a life of singing and dancing. What a luxurious and indulgent emperor. I urge you to give me your reward, as if you were flying in the air. The agate cup song by Qian Qi in Tang Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Fansi Jiguan
Chinese PinYin : fán xián jí guǎn
a tune of music with a fast tempo
Depend on the mountain to eat the mountain, depend on the water to eat the water. kào shān chī shān,kào shuǐ chī shuǐ
scant oneself in food and clothes. chù yī suō shí
completely to forfeit the confidence of the people. rén xīn sàng jìn
If there is love in the sky, the sky is old. tiān ruò yǒu qíng tiān yì lǎo
propose a marriage by pointing to the stomach -- an old practice of marriage had been engaged to each other before they were born. zhǐ fù wéi hūn
Reward the virtuous and punish the violent. shǎng xián fá bào