Wind dancing
Bi à NF à NGW à R à n, a Chinese idiom, means like a swallow flying in the wind, like a Shang sheep dancing in the rain. It originally refers to the mutual induction of similar things, but later refers to the consistency of spirit. It comes from the biography of Kong Qie in the book of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Kong Qie in the book of Song Dynasty, it is said that "the act of pretending to be inferior to the industry is not heard of in the rural areas; the demotion of lazy travel is compiled in PI Nong. Zhishan yuancangyin, with not abandoned, so the wind dance run, by Fu Mi year
Idiom usage
I'm glad I've received a favor.
Wind dancing
Three under five divided by two - sān xià wǔ chú èr
a situation of tripartite confrontation - sān fēn dǐng lì
gloomy eyebrows and wrinkled forehead -- knit the brows - chóu méi cù é
wear red or white , that is , at weddings or funerals - hóng bái xǐ shì