sing and dance
Dancing skirt and singing fan, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ Q ú ng ē sh à n, which means the dress and utensils of dancing, that is, singing and dancing; also refers to those who are good at singing and dancing. From nangezi.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Chao Buzhi's "nangezi" CI: "Dongyuan beat drum to appreciate new fermented grains, call for dancing skirt and singing fan to explore spring."
Idiom usage
It refers to singing and dancing or singing and dancing prostitutes.
sing and dance
The fox scurrying and the mouse scurrying - hú bēn shǔ cuàn
Sever one's kindness with righteousness - yǐ yì gē ēn
go over mountains and cross streams - dēng shān shè shuǐ