entertainment setups
Wu Xie Ge Tai, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ Xi è g ē t á I, which means an open house built on a high platform. A place for singing and dancing. It comes from Xin Qiji's yongyule in the Southern Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Xin Qiji's poem "yongyule" said: "the wind and rain always blow away when dancing in the pavilion."
Analysis of Idioms
Singing and dancing
Idiom usage
Example the dark willow eyes, the plum gills, fill and cover the Jin palace steps, cover the green heavy ~. The 11th chapter of the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties
Chinese PinYin : wǔ xiè gē tái
entertainment setups
enhance agricultural production and economize expenses. qiáng běn jié yòng