敲锣打鼓

敲鑼打鼓
qiāoluódǎgǔ
idiom #44,931

Meanings

  1. 1 to beat gongs and drums (idiom)
  2. 2 to celebrate noisily; to make a big fanfare

Examples

Cūn lǐ rén qiāoluódǎgǔ de huānyíng fǎnxiāng de yóuzǐ.
The villagers welcomed the returning travelers with gongs and drums.
Zuòshì yào tāshi, bùbì qiāoluódǎgǔ de xuānyáng.
Do your work solidly — there's no need to trumpet it with fanfare.

Tips

usage
Often used figuratively, sometimes with a slightly ironic edge — 'making a big noise' about something trivial or premature.

Stroke Order

qiāo
luó