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What are the idioms that describe the sublime music?

There are some idioms like this:

Yangchun Baixue: originally refers to a higher-level song of Chu State during the Warring States Period. Metaphor for profound and unpopular literature and art.

High mountains and flowing water: a metaphor for close friends or close friends. It is also a metaphor for the wonderful music.

The lingering sound: describes the music as pleasant and intoxicating.

Hongzhong Dalu: Dalu, ranked fourth in Yanglu. Describes music or words as upright, solemn, and sublime.

Wandering around for three days: describes the high and exciting music, which seems to still be echoing even after a long time. It's almost like lingering sound.

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

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

Not aware of the taste of meat: originally refers to being intoxicated by the wonderful music and therefore unable to recognize the taste of meat.

I hope the above can be helpful to you.