A song of choice
In Chinese, the Pinyin is Xu ǎ ns è zh ē NGG ē, which means choosing beautiful women and recruiting geisha. It refers to a licentious way of life. It comes from Yu Huai's notes on Banqiao · yayou in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in life
Examples
When Xuanzong Tianbao was changed to Yuan Dynasty In addition to the selection of songs, all pay no attention.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: singing for prostitutes, dancing for songs
The origin of Idioms
Yu Huai of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his travels of Banqiao: "to set up a series of horses, to choose a song."
Idiom explanation
Choose beautiful women and recruit Kabuki. A dissolute way of life. Also known as "song and dance", "song and dance".
Chinese PinYin : xuǎn sè zhēng gē
A song of choice
the stratagem of concealing one 's true features. tāo huì zhī jì
a capable young man from a distinguished family. jiàng mén hǔ zǐ
remain an indifferent spectator. cóng bì shàng guān