the drunken singing and the usual dancing
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ā ng ē h é NGW ǔ, which means to describe indulging in singing and dancing. From book Yixun.
Analysis of Idioms
Singing and dancing
Idiom usage
It is said that when people indulge in singing and dancing, they indulge in sound and color, play as before, and sleep on it, singing and dancing, and people's resentment boils down, and they die in a terrible situation. The fourth chapter of the popular romance of the Republic of China
The origin of Idioms
"Shu · Yi Xun" said: "dare to dance in the palace, sing in the room, when the witch wind." Kong Zhuan: "if you dance often, you will be licentious; if you drink happily, you will be drunk; if you sing soundly, you will be immoral."
the drunken singing and the usual dancing
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