1. The lingering sound
Explanation: Describes the beautiful singing voice and leaves an unforgettable impression on people.
From: "Liezi·Tang Wen" by Liezi Tangwen: "In the past, when Han E was in the east, he was short of food. When he passed Yongmen, he sang songs about fake food. After he left, the lingering sound lingered for three days without stopping. "She will never go away."
Explanation: In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a female folk singer in South Korea who was good at singing. People called her Han E. Han E is not only beautiful and has a beautiful voice, but also puts all her emotions into her singing, so her singing has a strong appeal. She sang cheerful songs, and people were happy with her; she sang sad songs, and people cried with her.
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, and object; with complimentary meaning
2. Mountains and flowing water
Explanation: metaphor for close friend or close friend. It is also a metaphor for the wonderful music.
From: "Liezi·Tang Wen" by Liezi Tangwen: "Bo Ya played the drum and lute, aiming to climb a high mountain. Zhong Ziqi said: 'It's so good, the mountains are as tall as Mount Tai.' The ambition is to flow water, Said: 'It's so good, it's like a river. '"
Interpretation: Boya is good at playing the piano, and Zhong Ziqi is good at listening. When Boya was playing the piano, he was thinking about the mountains. Zhong Ziqi exclaimed: "That's great! It's as tall as Mount Tai!" Boya thought about Liu Shui in his heart. Zhong Ziqi cheered again: "Okay! It's as mighty as the Yangtze River!"
Grammar: conjunction; object; metaphor for the wonderful music
3. Exciting< /p>
Explanation: Describing poetry, performances, etc. as contagious and exciting.
From: Chapter 7 of the second volume of "The East" by Wei Wei of the Communist Party of China: "It is said that this person does not like to talk the least, but the few words he said that day were so gripping and moved me I shed tears at that time."
Grammar: verb-object; used as predicate, object, attributive; with a complimentary meaning
4. Clear the ears and please the heart
Explanation: The ears feel peaceful and the mood feels joyful. Describe the beautiful sound.
From: Song Dynasty Zhang Lei's "Ode to the Croaking Frog": "The spring dew has begun to mist, and the morning flowers have begun to spread. Wen Yu's beak is clear, and he flies freely, just like playing the zither and the sheng and Yu, clearing his ears. It pleases the heart and entertains the listener. ”
Interpretation: The spring dew begins to spread, the flowers begin to bloom in the morning, the feathers clear their mouths, and they fly freely. If you play the zither and the sheng Yu, you will clear your heart of joy. , what you listen to is entertainment
Usage: used as predicate, attributive; used for sounds, etc.
5. Luan Yin Feng Sing
Explanation: It means the sound of Luan Feng singing. and, a metaphor for beautiful music.
From the poem "Prince Jinmiao" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "There is no beat when the Luan sings and the Phoenix sings, more like the prelude of the colorful clothes."
Interpretation: No one listens when the Phoenix sings. Shoot, it sounds like the overture of neon clothes