Singing and dancing
Zhuge Cuiwu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ū g ē Cu ì w ǔ, meaning songs and dances with beautiful sound and color. It's from "weichi cup · Lihen".
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Bangyan, Song Dynasty, wrote a poem in weichi cup, Lihen: "Ye Ye and zhutiao are acquainted with each other, and they are still used to singing and dancing with pearls."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. example changing feathers to move palaces, thousands of miles of sorrow, singing and dancing in ancient Liangzhou. (Yuan Yuan Qu by Wu Weiye in Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : zhū gē cuì wǔ
Singing and dancing
will be remembered throughout the ages. wàn gǔ liú fāng
remember as long as one lives. mò chǐ nán wàng
the nine sons of the dragon. lóng shēng jiǔ zhǒng
to glance over things hurriedly. zǒu mǎ guān huā
talk in a wild disorderly manner. hú zhōu luàn dào