singing and dancing
Singing and dancing, is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z à Ig à Z à IW à, describe very happy. It comes from Yuefu Poetry Anthology, Northern Qi southern suburb music, Zhaoxia music.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: dancing, cheering, elated [antonym]: dejected
The origin of Idioms
Guo zangqian of the Song Dynasty wrote in Yuefu Poetry Anthology, music of the southern suburbs of the Northern Qi Dynasty, music of Zhaoxia: "act as an animal, raise an animal, sing and dance, both sheyihu, to the fairy house."
Idiom usage
Singing and dancing at the same time. It's about having fun. They sang and danced all night last night. "Singing and dancing".
Chinese PinYin : zài gē zài wǔ
singing and dancing
an antidote against the disease. duì zhèng fā yào
having good faith , virtue and patriotism. zhōng gān yì dǎn
face others with frowning brows and angry eyes. héng méi nù mù