1. A four-character word that describes the beauty of music
The lingering sound: describes the music as pleasant and intoxicating.
The lingering sound: the beautiful music echoes for a long time. Describes a pleasant song or piece of music that makes people unable to forget it immediately.
The lingering sound: describes the beautiful singing voice, leaving an unforgettable impression on people. Niao Niao: the sound is melodious and melodious. Describes the continuous and melodious sound of music.
Ileum injury: describes music articles and other sentimental and touching songs. Lingering sound: beautiful music echoes for a long time.
Describes pleasant singing or music that makes people unable to forget it immediately. Dragon's words and phoenix's words: a metaphor for the relaxing and melodious sound of music.
Le Yi Tao He: Le: Music. Music can express neutrality.
Meteoric: describes the ups and downs, pauses, and turns of poetry, prose, or musical sounds, which are harmonious and rhythmic. One advocate and three sighs: refers to one person singing and three people harmonizing.
Later, it is often used to describe the beauty of music and poetry, which is full of aftertaste and is highly admirable. Advocate, also known as "sing".
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.
Describes music or speech as solemn, sublime and harmonious. The lingering sound lingers around the beams for three days without stopping: around the beams: around the roof beams.
The beautiful music echoed on the roof beams for a long time. Describes a beautiful singing voice that leaves an unforgettable impression.
Touching the heart and touching the ears: touching the heart: the heart is moved; touching the ears: pleasing to the ear. The music is described as extremely touching.
Xiao Shao 90%: Xiao Shao: the movement of Yu and Shun; 90%: nine chapters. Nine chapters of Zixiao and Shao music were played.
Three Days Around the Liang: Describes the high and exciting music, which seems to still be echoing even after a long time. Gong Shang: Gong Shang: both are one of the ancient five tones.
A harmonious sound of music. The descriptive words are as beautiful and pleasant as the sound of music. 2. A four-character idiom that describes the pleasantness of music
1. lingering sounds lingering
lingering sounds lingering, pronounced yú yīn rào liáng, is a Chinese idiom. Describes the beautiful singing or music, with lingering lingering sound. It is also a metaphor for poems that are meaningful and thought-provoking. The quote comes from "Liezi·Tangwen": "In the past, when Han E was in Qi in the east and was short of food, he passed the Yongmen Gate and chanted songs about fake food. After he left, the lingering sound lingered around the beams and rafters for three days without stopping."
He Shang of the Qing Dynasty "Poetry in the Wine Garden·Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty": "When it comes to the narrative point, it is gushing and gushing, accumulating hundreds of thousands of words... All the regrets are expressed, and there is no lingering meaning.
2. The song is high and low
qugaohewu is a Chinese idiom, pronounced qǔ gāo hè guǎ, which means that the tune is so profound that few people can sing along with it. It used to mean that close friends are rare, but now it means that the speech or work is not popular and only a few people can understand it. Less. From "Song Yu·Answers to the King of Chu"
3. "Round the beam to restrain the clouds" is an idiom that describes the long-lasting and beautiful singing. Source: "Liezi Tang Wen": "In the past, the Qi of Edong in Han Dynasty, who was short of food, passed the Yongmen Gate and chanted songs about fake food. After leaving, the lingering sound lingered around the beams for three days, and no one left or left. ”
4. Gripping
Gripping, pronounced kòu rén xīn xián, is an idiom, meaning to beat; heartstring: refers to the heart that causes the same reaction due to being moved. Describes A speech or performance that touches people's hearts deeply. It is also used to describe something that touches people's hearts deeply. It also refers to something that causes a strong excitement in the heart. p> 5. Pearls falling on a jade plate
The sound of pearls falling on a jade plate is very beautiful. Source: "Pipa Xing" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "There are noisy bullets, big beads and small beads falling on jade." plate.
” 3. Words that describe beautiful sounds, a collection of four-character words that describe beautiful music
The sound of string songs: the sound of playing the piano, singing and reciting poems. In ancient times, schools attached great importance to music education, and it also generally refers to education or teaching activities. .
Beat: beat; appreciate: appreciation of poetry, music, etc.
Zhiyinzhiqu: refers to knowing music. Playing silk and playing bamboo: playing musical instruments, familiar with music.
The sound of mimi: weak, languorous music.
Yin Shang Ke Jiao: Refers to music performance with a high degree of attention to rhythm.
Bamboo: Wind instrument; Diao: Tune; Silk: String instrument. . Refers to orchestral ensembles. Generally refers to music activities.
The sound of a subjugated country originally refers to the country's demise and the people's hardship, so the music is often expressed as a sad tune, and later it refers to a decadent song.
Huang Zhong Da Lu: Huang Zhong: the first of the six yang rhythms of the twelve rhythms of ancient my country. Da Lu: the fourth of the six yin rhythms, describing the solemnity and grandeur of music or speech. Harmony.
The lingering sound: the beautiful music echoes for a long time. It describes the pleasant singing or music that people cannot forget after hearing it.
Zhongyi: Spring and Autumn Period. The music official of the Chu State. Zhong Yi plays the music of the Chu State. It is a metaphor for missing the homeland and the hometown.
Five tones and six tones: refers to the five scales of Gong Shangjiao; six tones: the standard of the musical instrument. . Refers to ancient music.
Qingge Miaowu: refers to light music and gentle dance.
Mimi music: refers to soft and decadent music. /p>
Pinxiao and flute: playing the flute and flute. Refers to people who are good at music.
Meuzhu noisy: Bamboo: wind music; Meuzhu: refers to music in general; noisy: noisy and messy. . Describing music as disorganized.
Depressed and weak music.
Ganjiuyin: Hobby for drinking and music. Only care about drinking and enjoying.
Lele: Appreciating music alone. It is a metaphor that enjoying music alone will inevitably lead to separation from the crowd.
Zhou Langgu Qu: Original. Refers to Zhou Yu who is engaged in music. Later, it refers to people who are familiar with music and opera. 4. Four-character words to describe music: light and elegant, soft as water, fragrant orchids, ethereal and shocking, and hazy in the morning mist. , Love is like a blazing flame, silk is like snow, three rays of light are twining around the beam, fairy strings are dancing lightly, the heart is light and elegant, walking happily in the courtyard, swimming in the water, full of ears, the oriole's song is melodious, the oriole comes out of the valley, the sound is sweet, the sound is sweet, the sound is beautiful. Such as the cry of orioles, mountains and rivers, melodious, melodious, mellow, lingering sounds, lingering sounds Rao Liang
lingering sounds Rao Liang [yú yīn rào liáng]
Vocabulary book
Basic meaning
Describes a beautiful singing voice that leaves an unforgettable impression.
Complimentary meaning
Source
"Liezi·Tangwen": "As soon as he left, the lingering sound lingered around the beams for three days without stopping, and no one left or left. ”
Example
His beautiful singing voice deeply moved the audience. It was really ~, and it didn’t stop for three days.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Walking around for three days
Antonyms
Unbearable