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What are the four-character idiom love songs in recent years?

A collection of one- or four-character song titles

Four-character song titles:

1) "Can ***" Singer: Jay Chou

1) "Ke***" song introduction: "Ke***" is Jay Chou's first song on his debut and the first song in his first music album "JAY". It was composed by Jay Chou. Arranged, written by Vivian Hsu, and directed by Kuang Sheng.

The whole song expresses a brand-new R&B flavor. The simple lyrics exude unlimited imagination, clearly describing such a lovely woman, and breaking away from the general Ballad style on the market (joking). (translated as guava song), but it has the sound of another new music.

2) Introduction to the song "The Lonely Patient": "The Lonely Patient" is a Mandarin song by the popular Hong Kong male singer Eason Chan. It was written by Xiaohan, composed by Fang Datong, and sung by Eason Chan. Included in the album "?", released on November 11, 2011.

In 2012, "The Lonely Patient" won the "Twelfth Global Chinese Songs Ranking - Top Twenty Golden Songs of the Year" award.

3) Introduction to the song "Yun Yan Cheng Yu": "Yun Yan Cheng Yu" is the ending song of the cartoon "I am Jiang Xiaobai". It was written by Cuttlefish Silk and arranged by Li Ruotian. The landlord's cat Sing. It was released on the album of the same name "Yunyan Chengyu" on October 19, 2017.

4) Introduction to the song "You Hide Me From Me": "You Hide Me From Me" is composed by Chen Guangrong, lyrics written by Lin Xi, and sung by Jason Chan. It is included in his 2009 release of "CLOSE UP" ” album.

The song won the third place among the top ten professionally recommended songs at the 2009 Top Music Popular Chart Award Ceremony; and won the 2010 Hong Kong Top Ten Golden Melody Award.

5) Introduction to the song "I'm Very Happy": "I'm Very Happy" is Liu Xijun's famous song, co-written, composed and arranged by Qi. It is included in Liu Xijun's first music album "Love Garden" released in 2010 "middle. Although it was not the title song of the album, it was loved by many people and was later promoted as a single. The song won the top ten golden songs in the Mainland on the 2010 Music Pioneer List.

2. Idioms that describe beautiful songs

A collection of idioms that describe music

1. Swimming fish out of listening: describes the music as beautiful and beautiful.

2. The lingering sound: the beautiful music echoes for a long time. Describes a pleasant song or piece of music that makes people unable to forget it immediately.

3. Silk and bamboo orchestra: Silk: refers to string instruments; bamboo: refers to wind instruments. A general term for musical instruments such as harps, flutes, and flutes. Also refers to music.

4. Ganjiuyin: Gan: hobby. Likes drinking and music. Describes someone who only cares about drinking, sex and having fun.

5. Songs of Zheng and Wei: Zheng Wei: refers to the Zheng and Wei states in the Spring and Autumn Period. Refers to the folk music of Zheng, Wei and other countries during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Because Confucianism believes that its sound is pure and different from elegant music, it denounces it as obscene sound.

6. Gu Quzhoulang: Originally refers to Zhou Yu who was engaged in music. Later, it generally refers to people who are proficient in music and opera.

7. Hit the section to express appreciation: section means beat; reward means appreciation. Describes appreciation for poetry, music, etc.

8. The music of bells and drums: bells and drums; bells and drums, musical instruments. Refers to music such as bells and drums.

9. String and drum: string: string, put on the string; drum: play. Put on the strings and start playing music.

10. Meuzhu is noisy: Bamboo: wind music; Meuzhu: refers to music in general; noisy: the sound is noisy and messy. Describes music as disorganized.

11. Qianbu Yiqiang: Department: The organization in charge of music in the Tang Dynasty was divided into several departments according to the nature of the music in charge. All played in the same tone. The metaphors are the same old ones, unchanged.

12. The lingering sound lingers around the beams for three days: around the beams: around the roof beams. Beautiful music echoed on the roof beams for a long time. Describes a beautiful singing voice that leaves an unforgettable impression.

13. The four-horse horse raises its head: The horse stops and raises its head, listening to the sound of the piano. Describe the music as beautiful and beautiful.

14. Out of context: break: cut off; chapter: one piece of music is one chapter. It refers to taking the meaning of one paragraph or sentence in isolation, regardless of the content of the entire article or conversation. It means that the usage is inconsistent with the original meaning.

15. Silk and bamboo eight-yin: Silk and bamboo: string and wind instruments, generally referring to music; eight-yin: eight kinds of musical instruments including gold, stone, silk, wood, bamboo, gourd, earth and leather. Refers to music.

16. Three days around: describes the music as high and exciting, as if it is still reverberating even after a long time.

17. Extraordinary: Extraordinary: Ordinary music. To describe something extraordinary and outstanding.

18. Niao Niao endlessly: Niao Niao: The sound is melodious. Describes the continuous and melodious sound of music.

19. Ba people are from the bottom of the country: ① That is, the people from the bottom of the country are from the bottom of the country. Popular folk songs in ancient Chu State. Used to refer to popular music. Ba, the name of the ancient country, was located in the eastern part of present-day Sichuan, and was the land of Chu in ancient times. Xiali, countryside. ②Generally refers to vulgarity.

20. One board and three eyes: board and eyes: the rhythm of opera music. It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules.

Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.

21. Play the flute and play the flute: play the flute and flute. Refers to people who are good at music.

22. Jia Ke Chong Weng: Jia means knocking; Cauldron: pottery; Weng: Tong "urn", pottery. Banging the pots, bumping the crockery. A metaphor for vulgar music.

23. The sound of string singing: the sound of playing the piano, singing and reciting poetry. (suibi8) In ancient times, schools attached great importance to music education, which also generally refers to education or teaching activities.

24. Blow the chi chi to beg for food: blow the chi chi to beg for food. Refers to begging on the street. Chi: A kind of music in ancient times, like a flute with eight holes.

25. The sound of the country’s subjugation: originally refers to the country’s demise and the people’s hardship, so the music is often expressed as mournful tunes, and later refers to songs of decadent ***.

26. Le Yi Tao He: Le: Music. Music can express neutrality.

27. Mild music: refers to weak and decadent music.

28. The enchanting song and dance: Man: soft. The music is lively and the dancing is beautiful.

29. The lingering sound: describes the music as pleasant and intoxicating.

30. Blow bamboo and tune silk: bamboo: wind instrument; tune: modulate; silk: string instrument. Refers to orchestral ensemble. Generally refers to music activities.

31. Three eyes and one board: eye, board: the rhythm of opera music. It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.

32. Playing music, singing and dancing: playing orchestral instruments, singing and dancing. Generally refers to music and dance entertainment activities.

33. The sound of Zheng Wei: Zheng Wei: refers to the Zheng and Wei states in the Spring and Autumn Period. Refers to the folk music of Zheng, Wei and other countries during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

34. Five tones and six temperaments: Five tones: refers to the five scales of Gong, Shang, Jiao, Zheng and Yu; Six temperaments: the standard for determining musical instruments. Refers to ancient music. Later it also refers to music in general.

35. Silk and Bamboo Tao writing: Silk refers to string instruments; Bamboo refers to wind instruments; Tao writing: cultivates temperament. Use music to cultivate your temperament.

36. Zheng Sheng Luanya: Zheng Sheng: The music of Zheng Guo. The chaotic music of Zheng Guo disturbed the elegant music. It is a metaphor for evil disrupting righteousness.

37. The sound of troubled times: refers to music that disturbs the world and people's hearts.

38. Zhu Xian Yuqing: string: the silk string on the instrument; Qing: a percussion instrument. It refers to beautiful music played on musical instruments.

39. Lele alone: ??Lele: Appreciate music. The joy of listening to music alone. It is a metaphor that enjoying yourself will inevitably lead to being separated from the masses.

40. The pronunciation of dry wine is: sweet: preference; hobby: hobby. Indulge in drinking and listening to music. Describes the corruption of pleasure.

41. One voice and three sighs: refers to one person singing and three people harmonizing. Later, it is often used to describe music, poetry, and prose that are beautiful, full of aftertaste, and highly admirable. Advocate, also known as "sing".

42. Knowing music and knowing music: refers to knowing music well.

43. Dragon words and phoenix words: a metaphor for the relaxing and melodious sound of music.

44. The sound of subjugation: refers to the music of ***.

45. Golden drum and drum. Xuantian: loud. Describes the sound of music playing as noisy and lively. It also describes the might of the army or the fierceness of the battle

46. Gongshang: Gong and Shang: both are one of the five ancient tones. A harmonious sound of music. The descriptive words are as beautiful and pleasant as the sound of music.

47. Zhu Xian’s three sighs: refers to the beauty of music.

48. Introduce Shang and Keyu: Shang and Yu: two sound names in ancient music. It refers to musical performance that pays attention to rhythm and has high achievements.

49. Rhythm: describes the ups and downs, pauses and turns of poetry or music sounds, which are harmonious and rhythmic.

50. Zhou Langgu Qu: Originally refers to Zhou Yu who was engaged in music. Later, it generally refers to people who are proficient in music and opera.

51. To drink and have fun: to hold a ceremony; to have fun: music. There was a banquet and music was played.

52. Prisoner screws and good sounds: prisoner cow: the beast carved on the head of Huqin. The beast carved on the head of Huqin shows a love for music. A metaphor for pretending to be an expert.

53. Hong Zhong Da Lu: Da Lu: Ranked fourth among the Yang laws. Describes music or words as upright, solemn, and sublime.

54. First trial cry: This refers to a newborn baby with a loud cry, which will definitely be extraordinary in the future. Later, it is also used as a metaphor for a concert singer making his or her debut on stage.

55. Sounds and sounds of dogs and horses: good dogs, horses, music, female sex. Generally speaking, it refers to the entertainment methods of the exploiting class such as raising dogs, riding horses, listening to songs, and having sex with prostitutes. It refers to extravagant and extravagant enjoyment.

56. Great music must be easy: It means that the most beautiful music must be simple, elegant and popular.

57. Overtone: originally refers to the lingering sound of music. A metaphor for illocutionary meaning, that is, the meaning that is indirectly revealed in the words rather than stated explicitly.

58. Sad but not sad: sad: sad; sad: hurt. Sad but not sad, it describes emotions that are restrained; it also describes poetry and music that are graceful and elegant, and emotions that are moderate. It is a metaphor that nothing is too much or too little.

59. Yin Shang Ke Jiao: refers to music performance that pays attention to rhythm and has high achievements. Same as "Introducing business and engraving feathers".

60. Qingge Miaowu: refers to brisk music and soft dance.

61. The color of bells and drums: refers to a cheerful and joyful complexion, as shown when enjoying music.

62. A close friend knows Lu: Lu: Yin rhythm among the twelve rhythms of ancient Chinese music, here generally refers to music. Refers to the deep understanding of music.

63. Xiao Shao 90%: Xiao Shao: the movement of Yu and Shun; 90%: nine chapters. Nine chapters of Zixiao and Shao music were played.

64. Sangjian Pushang: Sangjian is above the Pu River and is the place where the country was defended in ancient times. ①In ancient times, it refers to the music of sex. ②Later, it also refers to the tryst between men and women.

65. Pentatone: Five levels in the pentatonic scale, Gong, Shang, Jiao, Zheng, and Yu, equivalent to 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 in the simplified musical notation; Tang Dynasty It has since been called He, Si, Yi, Chi, and Gong. Refers to a person's lack of musical ability.

66. Singing and dancing: the music is brisk and the dance is beautiful.

67. The sound of Sizhu: Sizhu: string and wind instruments, generally refers to music. Refers to the sound of music.

68. MiMi sound: refers to weak and decadent music. Same as "Mi Mi sound".

69. Play silk and play bamboo: play musical instruments and be familiar with music.

70. Injury to the ileum: describing music, articles, etc. as touching and touching.

71. The sound of Mi Mi: Mi Mi: weak, languid. Depressing music. Refers to decadent, low-level music.

72. The sound of Sangjian: refers to the music of ***. Same as "Sangjian Pushang①".

73. Intestinal qi swing: Hui: twists and turns; swing: swing. Describe the way good music and articles are touching and touching.

74. Niao Niao lingering sound: Niao Niao: lingering and melodious. Remaining sound: endless sound. It describes that after the music ends, the melodious and sweet sound still lingers, echoing in the ears. Same as "the lingering sound curls up".

75. Huang Zhong Da Lu: Huang Zhong: The first of the six Yang rhythms among the twelve rhythms of ancient Chinese phonology. Da Lu: The fourth of the six Yin laws. Describe music or words as solemn, upright, sublime and harmonious.

76. Zhengshengyayin: pure and elegant music.

77. Sound and politics: sound: music; politics: politics. Music and politics are connected. It means that music is a reflection of social life.

78. Advocate and shout: describe the sound of music playing being noisy and lively.

79. Touching the heart and touching the ears: touching the heart: touching the heart; touching the ears: pleasing to the ear. The music is described as extremely touching.

80. Zhongyi Chuzou: Zhongyi: the music official of Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. Zhongyi plays the music of Chu. It is a metaphor for missing the motherland and missing the hometown.

3. What does "hold your hand and grow old together with you" mean?

"hold your hand and grow old with you" means: hold your hand and grow old with you Get older.

Source:

"The Book of Songs·Beifeng·Drumming"

Beat the drums and boring them, and use the troops enthusiastically.

I am traveling south alone from the city canal of Tuguo.

From Sun Zi Zhong, Ping Chen and Song Dynasty.

If I don’t return home, I will feel worried.

Love in the right place? Love and lose his horse?

Looking for it? Under the forest.

The agreement between life and death is broad, as explained by Zicheng.

Hold your hand and grow old together with your son.

I am so rich, but I can’t live without you.

I am so sad, but I don’t believe it.

Original vernacular interpretation:

The war drums were beating loudly, and the soldiers were busy practicing martial arts enthusiastically. Some built roads and walls, but I joined the army alone and went to the south.

Follow the commander Sun Tzu Zhong and unite the allies Chen and Song. He did not want me to return to Weiguo, which made me very worried.

Where to rest and where to stop? Where can I find my horse after it has run away? Where can I find the trace? Unexpectedly, it has entered the forest.

We have already made an oath to live and die together and never be separated. Let me hold your hand and we go to the battlefield together in life and death.

It’s a pity that we are too far apart and there is no fate to meet again. It's a pity that the separation lasted too long and we couldn't firmly keep our vows. (3) Extended reading of love songs with four-character idioms in recent years

Poetry appreciation:

This is a famous love poem, in which "the relationship between life and death is broad, and Zicheng said "Hold your son's hand and grow old together with you" has been recited by people all over the world and has almost become an idiom or idiom. The poem describes a man who is away on an expedition and misses his sweetheart day and night: he thinks of their vow to "hold his hand and grow old together" before the flowers and under the moon, and thinks about how he can't be separated by life and death and lonely at the end of the world without tears in his eyes and a broken heart. .

Four-character idioms for the title of four love songs

"One and a Hundred" Xin Ensemble

"Cut in Two" Kelly Chen

"Bon Voyage" Su Youpeng

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Four-character words for the five love songs

[qiǎn zhēn dī chàng]

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Pour lightly and sing in a low voice, a Chinese idiom that means pouring tea and wine and singing in a low voice. Describes the appearance of leisurely contentment and leisure.

Six Ancient Poems on Bamboo Branches

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Liu Yuxi, Tang Dynasty

The willows are green and the Qingjiang River is level, and I can hear the singing on Langjiang River.

The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. There is no sunshine but there is sunshine.

General idea: The leaves of willows on the riverside are green, the river is flowing slowly, and a small boat is sailing on the river. The girl on the shore suddenly heard the young man in the boat singing to her. The impression she got from the singing was that although the other party didn't express it more clearly, there seemed to be some affection. This is really like the weather during the Huangmei season. Call it a sunny day, but it is still raining in the west. Call it a rainy day, but the sun is still shining in the east. It is unpredictable. Is it without "emotion" or with "emotion"?

Zhuzhi Ci: It is a kind of Bayu folk song. It is sung with flute and drum accompaniment and danced at the same time.

Qing and Qing: The two words are homophonic, a wonderful pun.

This is a love song written in folk song style.

Please adopt it! !

Seven four-character idioms about love singing

After searching the 90,000 built-in words using the multi-input method (multiple Chinese character and graphic symbol input method), there is no such thing...love singing A four-character idiom.

8 Four-character idiom looking for () singing with love

It should be singing to the fullest