开台锣鼓

開臺鑼鼓
kāitáiluógǔ
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 the opening gong-and-drum percussion of a Chinese opera performance
  2. 2 (by extension) curtain-raiser, kickoff overture

Examples

Kāitái luógǔ yī xiǎng, guānzhòng dōu ānjìng xiàlái le.
The moment the opening gong-and-drum sounded, the audience fell silent.
Zhè chǎng zhèngcè biànlùn kěyǐ shuō shì xīn yī jiè Réndà de kāitái luógǔ.
This policy debate could be called the opening overture of the new National People's Congress session.

Tips

culture
In traditional Chinese opera (Peking opera 京剧, etc.), the percussion ensemble (wǔchǎng) plays a fixed pattern before the curtain rises to settle the audience and signal that the show is starting. The figurative sense — kickoff, opening salvo — is now more common in news writing than the literal one.

Stroke Order

kāi
tái
luó