Meaning: It describes a sound that is very pleasant and pleasant, which is the highest state of music.
Pronunciation: tiān lài zhī yīn
Sounds of nature: sounds of nature, such as wind, birds, running water, etc.
Citation: Qing Dynasty·Yuan Mei's "The Feiquan Pavilion of Xiajiang Temple": The sound of nature and the sound of man are transformed by contract.
Translation: Natural sounds and human voices merge together.
Quotation: Qu Qiubai's "In the Desert": "Listen calmly and listen to the sounds of nature in the desert."
Example sentence: A line of birds chirping happily to the ears, calling The most original natural sound. Extended information
Synonyms:
lingering sound? [yú yīn rào liáng] describes a beautiful singing voice that leaves a deep impression on people.
Source: "Liezi Tangwen" by Liezi and his disciples during the Warring States Period: 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. Continuously.
Translation: When Han E went to Qi State, there was no food on the way, so she sang for food at Yongmen, the capital of Qi State. After she left, her singing continued around the roof beams for three days.
Example: The girl has finished singing, but her beautiful singing voice lingers around, making people immersed in it for a long time.
Antonyms:
Mimini sound? [ mǐ mǐ zhī shēng ] refers to weak and decadent music. Same as "Mi Mi sound".
Source: Tang Dynasty Li Yanshou's "Southern History·Song Jizhong·Former Deposed Emperor": "After the matter is over, the sound of Mi Mi will be played."
Translation: After the matter is over, the music will be played soon Play soft, decadent music.
Example: In an era of peace, the noise of corruption spreads, and the campus is the first to bear the brunt.