Eager for bamboo and silk
Jizhufansi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í zh ú f á ns ī, which means a lively scene when all kinds of musical instruments are playing at the same time. It's from Song wengzhuan's Bai Chuan CI.
Idiom usage
It is used as object and attribute to describe the situation in which various musical instruments are played at the same time
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: hasty, rapid
The origin of Idioms
Weng Juan's "Bai Chuan Ci" of the Song Dynasty said: "the urge of bamboo and silk makes Wu niangjiao and Nongyu powerless."
Idiom explanation
It describes the lively scene of various musical instruments playing at the same time. It's the same as "rushing the strings.".
Eager for bamboo and silk
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