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What is Yang Yang's four-word idiom?
It's either an idiom or an ordinary four-word: fluttering?

Pronunciation: pi ā o pi ā o y yang?

Meaning: flight appearance.

Quote: Liu Bannong's "The Third Song of the Pot Collection": "Look at that same oil fire worm flying over the pond."

For example, this equally subtle expression flutters like a hairspring and gathers together.

Extended data synonyms:

1, fluttering? 【 piāo piāo yáo yáo 】 Objects float and shake in the air with the wind.

For example, snow, as light as smoke and as white as silver, flutters and falls from the sky.

2. fluttering? [pi ā o pi ā o y not u y not u] fluttering, flying. A calm and natural look. Of floating gently in the air or water. Describe someone who is dishonest, frivolous or unstable.

Example: Soft little snowflakes are falling leisurely. Gradually, the little snowflake becomes bigger, thicker and denser.

3. Floating? [pi ā o pi ā o dang dang] indicates that the object shakes under certain conditions.

For example, snowflakes are fluttering and changing. Like fairies, they all put on beautiful wedding dresses.