The idiom " to dance at the sound of the rooster " came from the story of Zu Ti, an ancient Chinese general. Zu Ti was a general and military strategist in the Han Dynasty. He had extraordinary military talent when he was young. He had once heard the sound of enemy horses 'hooves in a war and quickly got up to pick up his weapons and prepare for battle. He had demonstrated his outstanding military commanding ability. Therefore, the idiom " dancing at the sound of the rooster " was also used to describe the spirit of people who could quickly cheer up and move forward in the face of difficulties and challenges.