2. The reverberation is lingering, describing beautiful singing or music, and the reverberation is lingering. It is also a metaphor that poetry is meaningful and intriguing; From Liezi Tang Wen's "Singing Pretending to Eat, Leaving a Sound" (Translation: After she sang and begged, Yong Men had already left, but the sound of her singing filled the beams. )
3、? Pearl falling jade plate: zh Luòyùpán, pearl falling Baoyu plate, is a beautiful metaphor; From Bai Juyi's Pipa Trip in the Tang Dynasty, "Hum, whisper-and then mix them together, like pouring pearls of all sizes into a plate of jade." Pipa plays in a staggered way, just like a string of big beads falling from a jade plate. )
4. "Three Days Around the Beam": rào liáng sān rì, which describes the high-pitched and exciting music, although it seems to be echoing after a long time; From Liezi Tang Wen: "A song pretends to eat, and the sound is still three days, and it is left and right." After Yong Men, who sang for food, she left, but her singing lingered among the beams. After many days, people around her thought that her people had not left. )
5. For example, Pei Huan: rúmíng péI Huán, which is interpreted as the tinkling of Yu Pei and Yuhuan; From Liu Zongyuan's "Little Stone Pond": "One hundred and twenty steps from the mountain to the west, you can hear the sound of water, like singing Hu Ang." Walk 120 steps from the mountain to the westbound white, and you can hear the sound of water through the bamboo forest, just like the sound of colliding with the Yuhuan hanging on your body. I'm very happy. )