Notes on dance words
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ C í n ò ngzh á, which means playing with words and writing on purpose. Originally, it refers to cheating on the legal provisions of Qu Yin, but later, it often refers to playing with writing skills. It comes from Shitong Qubi by Liu Zhiji of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It's used as predicate, object and attributive. It's used as an example for literati. It's enough for a man to take a moment's wealth, risk a trillion yuan not to criticize but not to say goodbye, and dazzle the world with his words.
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym: writing and writing
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zhiji of Tang Dynasty wrote in Shi Tong Qubi: "if Wang Yinyu's words were destroyed and insulted, Zi Yeti's words and explanations were mixed, and Zi Yeti's words and expressions were expressed in gratitude. It is the author's ugliness and the same human relationship disease."
Idiom explanation
It's just words and expressions. Play with the writing on purpose. It originally refers to cheating in quoting legal provisions. After often refers to playing with writing skills.
Notes on dance words
a harmonious union lasting a hundred years - bǎi nián hǎo hé
as evident and obvious as the sun and the stars - zhāo rú rì xīng