1, bi à bi à n f ngw ǔ ró n ǔ n: bi: applause; Run: It's raining. Like a swallow flying in the wind, like a sheep dancing in the rain. The original meaning refers to the mutual induction of similar things. Post-metaphor spiritual harmony. Said by: Biography of Song Shu Kong Ji: "Pursuing career is unheard of in rural areas; The demotion of laziness is made up of tired farmers. Straight mountains and deep waters are hidden and painted, and they are not abandoned. Therefore, they want to dance and dance, and become attached to Nian. "
2. "Borg Ji Dance" (bógējīw ǔ): Bo: Big Brother; Ji: Little brother. My brother sings and my brother dances. Metaphor is intimate between brothers. From: Han Jiaogan's "Lin Yi Don't Lose Money": "Autumn wind laughs hand in hand. Borghi Dance, Happy Yan Le. "
3. W ǔ zh è: Dance: Dance. A crane that can't dance. Metaphor is a person who is not worthy of the name. It is also used to ridicule people's incompetence. From: Shi Shuo Xin Yu Pai Diao in the Southern Dynasties: "Uncle Xiyang is good at dancing, and he wants to be called a guest, and the guest wants to drive him away, but he doesn't dance."
4. Long sleeves are good at dancing (cháng xiù shàn wǔ): Long sleeves are good for dancing. If you rely on something, things will be easy to succeed. Later, he described that people with financial strength would play tricks. They are good at making profits and taking the road. From Han Fei's Note to Han Fei in the pre-Qin period: "As the saying goes,' Long sleeves and good dancing make a good wife. "This statement is convenient for work."
5, song and dance (hān gē héng wǔ): describe the indulgence of song and dance, indulge in debauchery. Said by: Yi Xun of Shangshu: "Dare to dance in the palace and sing in the room is called witchcraft."