pleasing to ears and eyes
Qingge Manwu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī NGG ē m à NW ǔ, which means Qingyue's singing and soft dance. It comes from Qu Qiubai's "Luantan · preface to Dai".
The origin of Idioms
Qu Qiubai's "Luantan · preface to Dai": "shortly after Qian Jia's fall, the dream of singing and dancing in Kunqu opera was unraveled by the traitors with long hair and red scarves."
Analysis of Idioms
Song and dance
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used for amusement
Chinese PinYin : qīng gē màn wǔ
pleasing to ears and eyes
be a tower of strength and be justly proud of it. ào rán yì lì
raise one 's head and crane one 's neck. qiáo zú yǐn lǐng
The grass and the trees know the power. cǎo mù zhī wēi
may your family grow and prosper like spreading melonvines. mián mián guā dié
psychological offense is the best of tactics. gōng xīn wèi shàng
Returning simplicity to honesty. fǎn pǔ huán chún