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4 idioms describing the sound of music

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.

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.

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

Intestinal circulatory qi swaying: Hui: twists and turns, circuitous; Dang: swaying. Describe the way good music and articles are touching and touching.

Initial 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.

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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.

To take it 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. Same as "quoting out of context".

Melodious: describes the ups and downs, pauses and turns of poetry or music, harmoniously and rhythmically.

Ganjiu is addicted to the sound: sweet: hobby. Likes drinking and music. Describes someone who only cares about drinking, sex and having fun.

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

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

The sounds and sounds of dogs and horses: good dogs, horses, music, and women. 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.

Advocate for noise: describe the sound of music playing being noisy and lively.

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

Hong Zhong Da Lu: Da Lu: Ranked fourth in Yanglu. Describes music or words as upright, solemn, and sublime.

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.

Ileum injury: describes music, articles, etc. as touching and touching.

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

Talk about the beat: beat: beat; reward: appreciate. Describes appreciation for poetry, music, etc.

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

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

Liquor and music: Ju: holding; Le: music. There was a banquet and music was played.