Singing and dancing
Luan song and Feng dance, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Lu á ng ē f è NGW ǔ, which means a metaphor for beautiful song and dance. It comes from the book of mountains and seas, Dahuang South Sutra.
Analysis of Idioms
Singing and dancing
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of mountains and seas, Dahuang South Sutra, "there are birds singing and dancing, the Phoenix birds sing and the Phoenix birds dance."
Idiom usage
It refers to the beautiful song and dance. example the singing and dancing of the Phoenix gather on the rooftop, and the golden palace and the silver palace open to each other. In the Southern Dynasties, Chen and Zhang Zheng saw the chapter of immortals
Chinese PinYin : luán gē fèng wǔ
Singing and dancing
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