sing merrily and dance gracefully
Qingge Manwu is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is Q ī NGG ē m à NW ǔ. It means relaxed music and soft dance. From the marriage of two generations.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of qiaomengfu's "marriage of two generations" in Yuan Dynasty: "it's rare among the geisha to look like the elder sister's beautiful and beautiful appearance, and to sing and dance in a beautiful way."
Idiom usage
How could it be that the round sound of "fanbei" will be "Jiabei" by. Lu Xun's lace literature, Fa Hui and opera
Chinese PinYin : qīng gē màn wǔ
sing merrily and dance gracefully
want one 's old bones to be buried in one 's hometown. yè luò huī gēn
pretending to be what one is not. rén mú gǒu yàng
the self-conceited troops are destined to fail. jiāo bīng bì bài
sounds of crowing cocks and barking dogs were heard around -- two places are very close to each other. jī quǎn xiāng wén
treat talented men arrogantly. ào xián màn shì