Singing and dancing
Singing and dancing, a Chinese idiom, means singing like a yellow warbler and dancing like a flying swallow. The scenery is pleasant and the situation is good. From Jinbei Pavilion.
Analysis of Idioms
Dancing swallow and singing Warbler
Idiom usage
They have bright eyes and white teeth, singing warblers and dancing swallows, showing off their gentleness and cherishing their elegance. "Green apricot · Chenghuai" by Zeng Rui in Yuan Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "Jinbei Pavilion" CI: "smoke red dew green, Xiao Feng Xiang, Yan Wu Ying Ti, spring long."
Singing and dancing
be ashamed of one's inadequacy while envying another's competence - cán fú qǐ hè
One son becomes a monk and nine ancestors ascend to heaven - yī zǐ chū jiā,jiǔ zǔ shēng tiān
sincere words and earnest wishes - yǔ zhòng xīn chén
carved balustrades and marble steps - diāo lán yù qì
My feet are full and my tongue is full - zú jiǎn shé bì
gathering clouds and rolling mists - chóu yún cǎn wù