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Idioms describing the beauty of music

Idioms describing the beauty of music are as follows:

1. The lingering sound is lingering: it describes the music as pleasing to the ear and intoxicating.

2. lingering sound: beautiful and pleasant music reverberates for a long time. Describe a sweet song or music that people can't forget at once.

3. The lingering sound: It describes the beautiful singing and leaves an unforgettable impression. It is lingering: the sound is melodious. Describe the endless melodious music.

4. Ileum injury: It is very touching to describe music articles and so on.

5. Harmony between music and Tao: music: music. Music can express the spirit of neutralization.

6. cadence and cadence: it describes the ups and downs of poetry or music, which are harmonious and rhythmic.

7. Huang Zhong-Da Lu: Huang Zhong: the first uniformity of six Yang laws in the twelve laws of ancient Chinese phonology. Da Lu: the fourth law of six yin laws. Describe music or words that are solemn, fair and harmonious.

8, feel the heart: feel the heart: the heart is moved; Moving ears: pleasing to the ear. Describing music is extremely touching.

9. Xiao Shao is 9% Xiao Shao: the movement of Yu Shunshi; Ninety percent: nine chapters. Played nine chapters on Xiao Shao's music.

1. Walking around the beam for three days: describes that the music is high and stirring, although it seems to be still echoing after a long time.

11. High mountains and flowing water: a Chinese idiom, pronounced gāo shān liú shuǐ, is used to mean that a bosom friend is hard to meet or the music is wonderful. From Liezi Tang Wen.

12. the sound of nature: pronounced as tiān lài zhī yīn, which describes the sound as very pleasant and is the highest realm of music.

13, lingering sound: Chinese idiom, pinyin is yú yīn rào liáng, which describes beautiful singing or music, and the lingering sound is endless. It is also a metaphor that poetry is meaningful and intriguing. From Liezi Tang Wen.

14. Huang zhong da Lu: a Chinese idiom, pinyin is huáng zhōng dà lǚ, which means to describe the solemnity, fairness, subtlety and harmony of music or words. From "Zhou Li Chun Guan Da Si Le".

15. Singing and dancing lightly: a Chinese idiom, pronounced Q ī ng g ē mà n w ?, Mann: soft. It means relaxed and happy music plus soft dance. It's from Marriage of Two Generations.

16. Flowing clouds and flowing water: a Chinese idiom, pinyin is xíng yún liú shuǐ, which means to describe that an article is naturally unconstrained, just like floating clouds and flowing water. From Song Su Shi's "Thank you for your teacher's book".