the drunken singing and the usual dancing
Drunken singing and dancing is an idiom, the pronunciation is "H ā ng ē Zu ì w ǔ", which describes indulging in singing and dancing and indulging in sound and color.
explain
It is used to describe singing and dancing in a passion for sound and color.
source
Mao Dun's the first anniversary after the bloody battle: "don't you see them singing and dancing all the time?"
usage
It can be used as predicate and object, and it can be used to describe singing and dancing.
Discrimination of words
Degree of common use: general emotion color: derogatory words idiom structure: combined generation time: Modern
Chinese PinYin : hān gē zuì wǔ
the drunken singing and the usual dancing
adopt different methods of study in accordance with the change of seasons. chūn sòng xià xián
There is no general in Shu, Liao Hua is a pioneer. shǔ zhōng wú dàjiàng,liào huà zuò xiānfēng
The ant is in a terrible state. yǐ kuì shǔ hài
apply the carrot and stick judiciously. ēn wēi bìng xíng
fan out from as an example for the rest of the lot to follow. yǐ diǎn dài miàn