Tu Ge Yi recites
Tu Ge Yi chant, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ú g ē y ì sॸng, which means that all the people in the town on the way sing. It comes from the preface to Qushui poems on March 3 by Yan Yanzhi of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
All the people in the town sang along the way. It describes the peace of the country and the happiness of the people.
The origin of Idioms
Yan Yanzhi's preface to Qushui poems on March 3 in the Southern Song Dynasty said, "it's a long time to add the palace of the emperor, order the hall of ceremony and God, and recite songs and chants in order to see the dust of the car."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Tuge street dance, Tuge Liyong
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive; used of written language
Chinese PinYin : tú gē yì sòng
Tu Ge Yi recites
unable to get up after a fall. yī diē bù zhèn
have a large stock of information. lì dì shū chú
marriage according to all the traditional rules. sān méi liù zhèng
heart startled and gallbladder broken -- extremely frightened. jīng xīn dào dǎn
wage a life-and-death struggle. jué yī sǐ zhàn