Lunyin Buddha's words are a metaphor for those who cannot help but disobey.
The sound of Mi Mi Mi Mi: weak, languid. Depressing music. Refers to decadent, low-level music.
The clear sound and subtle rhyme are metaphors for profound attainments in writing.
The sound of footsteps: the sound of footsteps. It originally refers to living in a desolate and lonely place for a long time and feeling happy when others suddenly visit. It is often used as a metaphor for a rare visitor.
Voice, smile and appearance refer to a person’s speech, expression, etc.
The homonym of Sheng and Qing is a metaphor for personnel coordination and harmonious relations.
The sound of a subjugated country originally referred to the country's demise and the people's hardship, so the music was often expressed as mournful tunes, and later it often referred to decadent and lewd songs.
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.
The 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.
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