- 紧锣密鼓 jǐnluómìgǔ drummingthe urgent beating of gongs and drums, traditionally used in Chinese opera to signal a start or a character's entrance
- 锣鼓 luógǔ percussiongongs and drums; Chinese percussion instruments
- 锣鼓喧天 luógǔxuāntiān deafening sounds of drums and gongsdescribing a scene with loud, lively, and jubilant sounds of gongs and drums, typically during festivals or celebrations.
- 开锣 kāiluó kick offto beat the gong to open a performance; to start an event
- 铜锣 tóngluó gong
- 鸣锣开道 míngluókāidào heraldto beat the gong to clear the way for an official procession
- 开台锣鼓 kāitáiluógǔ opening percussionGong and drum strokes played to announce the start of a traditional Chinese opera performance.
- 铜锣湾 Tóngluó Wān Causeway BayCauseway Bay (area in Hong Kong)
- 铜锣烧 tóngluóshāo dorayakidorayaki (a Japanese confection)
- 锣声 luóshēng gong soundsound of a gong
- 锣鼓点 luógǔdiǎn percussion patternfixed rhythmic pattern or beat played on traditional Chinese gongs and drums, often used in Chinese opera
- 锣齐鼓不齐 luóqígǔbùqí uncoordinatednot well coordinated
- 鸣锣 míngluó strike a gongto beat or strike a gong
- 铜锣乡 Tóngluóxiāng Tongluo TownshipTongluo or Tunglo township in Miaoli county, northwest Taiwan
- 听话听声,锣鼓听音 tīnghuàtīngshēng, luógǔtīngyīn read between linesto understand the unspoken implications
- 开锣喝道 kāiluóhèdào clear the wayto clear the way by banging gongs and shouting loudly (idiom)
- 当面锣,对面鼓 dāngmiànluó, duìmiàngǔ settle face to faceto come together to thrash out an issue face to face; direct and open confrontation or discussion
- 敲打锣鼓 qiāodǎluógǔ beat gongsto strike or beat gongs and drums, often for celebration or performance
- 敲锣 qiāoluó beat a gongto beat a gong
- 敲锣边儿 qiāoluóbiān'er stir the potto incite trouble or exacerbate an existing dispute
- 厮锣 sīluó small gong
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH