First of all, dance [sh ǒ u w ǔ z ú d ǐ o]?
Dance: Step on the ground. Dance with your hands and jump with your feet. Describe happiness to the extreme. It is also a crazy state of dancing.
Source: Preface to the Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guan Ju: "The deficiency of chanting lies in that you can dance with your feet instead of your hands."
I was still not satisfied with singing, so I started dancing unconsciously.
Second, top-heavy?
Heavy on the top and light on the bottom indicate that the foundation is unstable. It is also used to describe the feeling of dizziness.
Source: Ming Ziran's infatuation "After the Stone Nods, the official county is fierce." "He can't drink well, and he has a belly and gradually feels top-heavy."
Third, anticlimactic [hǔtóu shéwíI]?
Metaphor works from beginning to end. It was very powerful at first, but then it was just so-so, and the momentum became smaller and smaller.
Source: Yuan Kang Jinzhi's "Li Kui jy Negative Classic": "This fellow dares to deceive others too much, and he is anticlimactic."
Fourth, there is a head and a tail [yǒu tóu yǒu wěi]?
Finish what you started means you can stick to it.
Source: Shi Ming Naian's Water Margin 22: "But I can't say. He is a real gentleman. He finishes what he started. Now I won't go to him until I get well. "
Five, conflicting views [q and zu ǐ bā she]?
Many people are very talkative. You talk and I talk.
Source: The fifth episode of "Good Biography": "Everyone was running happily, and suddenly they were stopped by an iron child and shouted noisily."