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What idioms are there to describe butterflies?
Dancing, colorful, become a butterfly in Qi Fei, light and colorful.

1, dancing piān piān qǐ wǔ

[Idiom explanation] describes dancing briskly.

[Allusions] The Book of Songs Xiaoya Mu Si: "Dancers, flying."

2, colorful w ǔ c m: I b ā n lá n

[Idiom explanation] Multicolor refers to five colors: blue, yellow, red, white and black. Of colors mixed together, dazzling.

[Allusions] Chapter 7 of Volume I of Lu Yao's Ordinary World: "Black branches, red dates and yellow-green leaves are colorful and charming."

3. Colorful W ǔ c w ǔ c wǔ cǎi bīn fēn f ē n f ē n

[Idiom explanation] Multicolor: various colors; Colorful: various interlaced appearances. It means there are many colors, which are very nice.

[Allusion] The underground crystal palace in Jun Qing: "There are many frosted patterns on the wall. Under the illumination of the lights, the walls are full of colorful light, just like a rainbow. "

4, light and fluttering qρng yíngfeiwu

Dictionary explanation:

① Describe the gentle and graceful movements and postures of women: light dance steps | How light it is to get off the bus, floating like plum blossoms.

2 refers to lightness and femininity: why rely on lightness.

3 relaxed and happy: chuckle.

5. Colorful xuà n lü du not c m: I?

Dictionary explanation: brilliant and beautiful.