play wind instruments and sing
Chuhua Yurui is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Chu ī Hu ā Ji á oru ǐ, which means playing and singing. Extended refers to the sound rhythm, words. From huanxisha.
The origin of Idioms
The Ci of huanxisha written by Nalanxingde in Qing Dynasty: "in the past 18 years, I've fallen into the world, blowing flowers, chewing pistils, making ice strings, and sending my affections to who?"
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, for example, in composition, etc. the remainder is not a word, but a flower. The memory of Xiangguo hotel by Chen Peizhi in Qing Dynasty
play wind instruments and sing
tears trickling down one 's cheeks - shān rán lèi xià
Pick the Phoenix and follow the crow - cǎi fèng suí yā
harm the country and bring calamities on the people - rǔ guó yāng mín
Draw a picture of the land and commit a prison - huà dì zuò yù