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Idioms describing women's dance
Skillful: It is often used to describe vigorous calligraphy or graceful dancing.
Luan Huifeng Jiao: Describe the graceful dance.
Dance: To dance lightly and gracefully. It is often used to describe the light and rotating dance.
Light song and dance: the music is light and the dance is beautiful.
Dancing gives birth to the wind: dancing is elegant as the wind blows.
Snow: Flying. Back to the snow. Describe the light and beautiful dance.
Yao Ge Man Dance: Man: Rou. The music is brisk and the dance is beautiful.
Feather coat: clothes made of feathers; Wandering: a beautiful dance. Wearing a feather embroidered dress, the steps are light and elegant. Refers to the manner of Taoist priests or immortals on the way. It also describes beautiful dance.
Fengxiangluan: a hovering phoenix. It is often compared to a wonderful dance.
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