Yan Song and Zhao dance
Yange Zhaowu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ā ng ē zh à ow ǔ, which means that ancient Yanzhao people are good at singing and dancing, and generally refers to wonderful singing and dancing; it is also used to describe beautiful words. It comes from Lu Zhaolin's ancient Chang'an in Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Zhaolin's poem Chang'an ancient flavor in Tang Dynasty: "Luo Ru's treasure belt is for you, while Yan Song and Zhao dance are for you."
Idiom usage
It is often used in figurative sentences, examples and Kaiyuan. It is said that Xu Jian and Xu Jian discussed modern articles, saying: "I'm going to talk about it If you look like beautiful clothes and make-up, you will forget to be tired. If you look like wind and elegance, you will be guilty. " New book of the Tang Dynasty - first biography of literature and art - Luo Binwang
Chinese PinYin : yān gē zhào wǔ
Yan Song and Zhao dance
pose as a person of high morals. dào mào àn rán
one 's talent is inferior but his idea high. cái shū yì guǎng