sing and dance
Dancing shirt and singing fan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ sh ā ng ē sh à n, which means the costumes and utensils of singing and dancing. A person who is good at singing and dancing. From zaqu.
Analysis of Idioms
Dancing skirt and singing fan
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Chen Xuling's zaqu said, "dancing shirt is better than spring wind, singing fan is like autumn moon."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning.
Examples
Fang JunGuan made such a statement. Who believed that Zeng had fallen for a while? (notes of Yuewei thatched cottage, Volume 9, by Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty)
Song Sushi's two poems of "answering and stating the ancients" are as follows: "when you hear that the Tao makes you go back, dancing shirts and singing fans always bring dust. 」
Chinese PinYin : wǔ shān gē shàn
sing and dance
the grasses are tall and the nightingales are in the air. cǎo zhǎng yīng fēi
capture troublemakers and fight evil-forces. qín jiān tǎo bào