"一" What are the idioms with music?
Yin Shang Fu Ke Yu refers to music performances that pay attention to rhythm and have high achievements.
Singing and dancing. The music is light and the dance is beautiful.
The sound of Mi Mi Mi Mi: weak, languid. Depressing music. Refers to decadent, low-level music.
Silk and Bamboo Orchestra Silk: refers to string instruments; bamboo: refers to wind instruments. A general term for musical instruments such as harps, flutes, and flutes. Also refers to music.
The sound of a subjugated country originally meant that the country was about to perish and the people were in poverty, so the music was often expressed as mournful tunes, and later it mostly referred to songs of decadent ***.
Nanfeng Bujing Nanfeng: music from the south; Bujing: refers to weak music. It originally meant that the Chu army could not win the battle. The opponent in the latter metaphorical competition is not strong. ...
Juntian Guangle refers to the music of heaven, celestial music. Later, it was described as a beautiful and majestic piece of music.
Huang Zhong Da Lu Huang Zhong: Ancient Chinese music is divided into twelve rhythms, with six rhythms each for Yin and Yang. Huang Zhong ranks first in the Yang rhythm; Da Lu: ranks fourth in the Yang rhythm. Shape...
Gu Quzhoulang originally refers to Zhou Yu who is engaged in music. Later, it generally refers to people who are proficient in music and opera.
To express admiration for poetry, music, etc.
Bayin Kemi Bayin: the ancient collective name for musical instruments; Ke: to stop; Kemi: refers to the emperor stopping playing music after his death. Various musical instruments stopped playing...
Playing string instruments, singing and dancing. Generally refers to music and dance entertainment activities.
Don’t know the taste of meat Zhi: Know, know. Refers to being intoxicated by the beautiful music, so that one cannot recognize the smell of meat. It also describes that life is difficult and there is no meat to eat.
All animals dance together. Rate: sequentially. Refers to music and transfer
『二』What are some idioms that describe beautiful music
1. The lingering sound: describes the melodious and sweet sound that continues after the music ends. echoed in my ears.
2. The lingering sound surrounds the beams: surrounds the roof beams. Beautiful music echoed on the roof beams for a long time. Describes a beautiful singing voice that leaves an unforgettable impression.
3. Swimming fish comes out to listen: describes the beautiful and beautiful music.
4. Zhu Xian’s three sighs: refers to the beauty of music.
5. Touching the heart and touching the ears: touching the heart: touching the heart; touching the ears: pleasing to the ear. The music is described as extremely touching. Knowledge expansion
Music refers to an art composed of human voices or instrumental sounds with melody, rhythm or harmony.
One of the eight major arts in the world.
There are differences between ancient music and music. "Book of Rites and Music": "All sounds originate from the human heart. When the human heart moves, things make it happen. It is moved by the things, so it is shaped by the sound. The sound corresponds to it, so it changes and becomes a square. It is called the sound. Compare the sound and enjoy it, and it is called music. Later called "music", it refers to an art that uses organized music to express people's thoughts and feelings and reflect social life. "Three Kingdoms·Wu Zhi·Zhou Yu Biography": "Yu Shaojing is devoted to music. Although he is a descendant of the Three Lords, he has some shortcomings. Yu must know it and take care of it if he knows it." "Pinghua of the Former Han Dynasty" Volume 2: "When the emperor arrived at Jimen, the left-wing general Xu Mai greeted him with music and sent the emperor to Baling Bridge." Wen Chengxun's poem "Moving Music": "Really, music is the language of people's emotions."
『三』Idioms about music (10)
The sound shakes the trees, the Yangguan triple fold, the strings are complex and the pipes are sharp, the music is high and low, the sound is overwhelming, the sound moves Liang Chen, The swimming fish came out to listen to the sound of circling the beam, and after circling the beam for three days, the lingering sound lingered around the beam.
1. The sound moved Liang Chen
Vernacular interpretation: The singing voice was loud and moving
Source: "Bie Lu": "The sound moved Liang Shangchen.
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Dynasty: Han
Author: Liu Xiang
Translation: The sound of singing shook the dust on the beams
2. The fish comes out to listen.
Vernacular definition: describes the beautiful music.
Source: "Langya Dai Zui Bian": "Bo Ya plays the harp and the fish comes out to listen." "
Dynasty: Ming
Author: Zhang Dingsi
Translation: Boya plays the drum and harp, and the fish in the water swim to the surface to listen to the music.
3. The sound of lingering music
Vernacular definition: describes the beautiful and beautiful singing that will stay in people's ears for a long time.
Source: "Yan Lianzhu": "Raising the sound of music." Liang Zhiyin really lingers in Xian's thoughts. ”
Dynasty: Jin
Author: Lu Ji
Translation: The singing is beautiful and beautiful, and it stays in people’s ears for a long time, making people miss the string sound. .
4. Three Days Around the Liang
Vernacular definition: describes music that is high and exciting, and seems to still be reverberating even after a long time
Source: " "Liezi Tangwen": "After leaving, the lingering sound lingered around the beams for three days. ”
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Liezi
Translation: The music was high and exciting. Even after a long time, it seemed to still be echoing, and it was still echoing for three days. Didn't stop.
5. The lingering sound
Vernacular interpretation: later used to describe the beautiful singing, leaving a deep impression on people
Source: "Liezi Tang". "Question" records that Han E went to Qi State and ran out of food, so she sang for food. After singing, her singing continued around the roof beams for three days.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Liezi
"四" What are the idioms related to music
The lingering sound lingers in the beam
Explanation: It describes the beauty of singing and leaves an unforgettable impression on people.
Source: "Liezi·Tang Wen": "In the past, when the Qi of Edong in Han Dynasty was short of food, he passed through the Yongmen Gate and chanted songs about fake food. After he left, the lingering sound lingered for three days, and no one left or left could leave. . ”
Example: After suffering for a long time, it is worth it to hear a soul-stirring song, “~, three days without stopping”, it really feels like that.
◎ Liang Shiqiu's "Listening to the Opera"
Synonyms: Walking around the beam for three days, warblers chattering hundreds of times, it's like hearing the sounds of nature
Antonyms: Unbearable
Grammar: Subject-predicate form ; used as predicate, attributive, and object; with a complimentary meaning
"五" What are the idioms related to music
1. The music is high-pitched and low-key
Explanation: The melody is profound and capable. There are few people who sing along. It used to mean that a close friend is rare. Now it is a metaphor that the words or works are not popular and few people can understand them.
From: "Asking the King of Chu" by Song Yu of the Warring States Period: " Introducing merchants and engraving feathers, mixed with floating conquests, there are only a few people in the country who belong to the country and are harmonious. The music is high and the harmony is low. ”
Translation:
2. The lingering sound
Explanation: It describes the beautiful singing voice and leaves an unforgettable impression on people.
From: "Liezi Tang Wen" written by Liezi in the Warring States Period says: "In the past, when the Qi of Edong in Han Dynasty was short of food, they passed the Yongmen Gate and chanted songs about fake food. After they left, the lingering sound lingered around the beams for three days, and no one left or left could leave. ”
Translation: They all sing strictly according to the melody, and when mixed with the use of flowing voices, there are only a few people in the country who are harmonious and harmonious. From this point of view, the more elegant the song, the more harmonious it is. There are fewer people.
3. The sound of nature
Pinyin [ tiān lài zhī yīn ]
Explanation: The sound is very pleasant and pleasant, which is the highest form of music. realm.
Synonym: lingering sound
Antonym: lingering sound
4. lingering sound
Explanation: describes music that is pleasant and intoxicating.
From: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Qian Chibi Fu": "The sound is like a whine, like resentment, admiration, weeping, and complaining; the lingering sound is lingering, like a wisp."
Translation: The sound of the flute sounds like resentment, admiration, and weeping; the ending is gentle and long, like endless filaments twining in the ears.
5. Yangchun Baixue
Explanation: Originally refers to a higher-level song of Chu State during the Warring States Period. Metaphor for profound and unpopular literature and art.
From: "Asking the King of Chu" by Song Yu of the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty: "They are "Yang A" and "Xie Lu". There are hundreds of people who belong to Hehe in the country. They are "Yang Chun", "White Snow", there are only a few dozen people who belong to Hehe in the country."
Translation: He sang "Yang A" and "Xie Lu", and hundreds of people sang with him in the capital. "Yangchun" and "White Snow" can only be sung by a few dozen people in the country.
『鲁』 What are the idioms about music?
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『淒』 What are the idioms about music?
The lingering sound lingers, lingers Three days on the beam, touching the heartstrings
"eight" What are the idioms with music
The sound of nature, playing the piano to the cow, walking around the beam for three days, endlessly, dancing, lingering in the lingering sound, the sound shakes the mountains and forests, The lingering sound
"九" What are the idioms about music
Extraordinary, extraordinary: ordinary music. To describe something extraordinary and outstanding.
Sentence: This dish is a taste of the chef's knives, and the taste is indeed extraordinary.
2. Play music, play orchestral instruments, sing and dance. Generally refers to music and dance entertainment activities.
Sentence: A group of beauties played, sang and danced on the stage, and the audience was stunned.
3. 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. Describe music or words as solemn, upright, sublime and harmonious.
Sentence: This piece of music is full of the momentum of Huang Zhongdalu.
4. Huang Zhong is destroyed and abandoned. Huang Zhong: a bell made of brass. Ancient Chinese music has twelve rhythms, six for yin and yang. Huang Zhong is the first of the six yang rhythms; destroy: destroy; abandon. :abandon. It is a metaphor for a wise man being ostracized.
Sentence: If a company does not select talented people, but destroys them and suppresses them, the future will definitely be bad.
5. To express admiration by hitting the festival section, section: beat; reward: appreciation. Describes appreciation for poetry, music, etc.
Sentence: His piano playing is so beautiful that everyone who listens to it can't help but admire it.
6. Nanfeng Bujing, Nanfeng: the music of the south; Bujing: refers to the weak sound of the music. It originally meant that the Chu army could not win the battle. The opponent in the latter metaphorical competition is not strong.
Sentence: In this World Cup competition, last year's champion team Nanfeng Bujie has been eliminated.
7. The sound of mimi, mimi: weak, languid. Depressing music. Refers to decadent, low-level music.
Sentence creation: The content of this song is really indecent, and it can be called the most indecent sound.
8. Sing and dance, the music is brisk and the dance is beautiful.
Sentence: Fairies sing and dance gracefully, scattering petals of happiness to the world.
9. Overtone, originally refers to the lingering sound of music. A metaphor for illocutionary meaning, that is, the meaning that is indirectly revealed in the words rather than stated explicitly.
Sentence making: The implication of these words was heard by everyone present.
10. The lingering sound describes the music as pleasant and intoxicating.
Sentence: There is endless singing on the grassland, and the lingering sound lingers.
"Shi" idioms with music
1 Sad but not sad: describes the beauty and elegance of poems and music, and the appropriateness of the sad emotions expressed. It also means that things are moderate and nothing is too much or too little. It also describes pretending to be sad but not really sad.
2 Ai Si Hao Zhu: Refers to tragic and moving music.
3. Blowing loudly: Many musical instruments are played loudly at the same time to express celebration. Nowadays, many metaphors are widely publicized and excessively exaggerated.
4 High mountains and flowing water: It is a metaphor for rare friends or wonderful music.
5 Huang Zhong Da Lu: It describes music or diction as upright, solemn, sublime and harmonious.
6 The yellow bell was destroyed and abandoned, and the earthen cauldron thundered: The yellow bell was destroyed and abandoned, but the low-pitched clay pot made a thunderous sound.
7. Urgent Guan and Fanxian: Describing the music as complex and lively, it is also called "Rainy Strings and Urgent Guan".
8 Glue-column zither: Glue the tuning stick on the zither and then play. It is a metaphor for being rigid and not knowing how to be flexible.
9. Mi Mi music: refers to music that is of low taste and makes people feel depressed.
10. Singing and dancing; describing relaxing and joyful music and gentle dancing.
11. The voice and emotion are both beautiful; describing the beautiful timbre when singing and the rich and moving emotions expressed.
12 Different tunes but similar effects: Although the tunes are different, they are all equally beautiful. The metaphors are used differently, but the effect is the same.
13 The sound of national subjugation; refers to the music of decadence.
14 Overtones: refers to sounds other than the sounds emitted by the strings of string instruments. The meaning of metaphor is revealed indirectly rather than stated directly.