1. Idiom: circling the beam to suppress the clouds
Pinyin: rào liáng è yún
Explanation: circling the beam: going around the roof beam, describing how the song will be retained for a long time ; curb the cloud: describe the singing voice so loud and high that it reaches the clouds. The remaining sound was loud and clear, resounding through the sky. The song is described as very beautiful.
Source: "Liezi·Tangwen": "In the past, when Han E was in the east, he was short of food. When he passed Yongmen, he chanted songs about fake food. After he left, the sound lingered around the beams for three days, and no one left or left could leave. . ”
2. Idiom: Three days around the beam
Pinyin: rào liáng sān rì
Explanation: It describes the high and exciting music, even after a long time. , seems to still be echoing.
Source: "Liezi·Tangwen": "In the past, when Han E was in the east, he was short of food. When he passed Yongmen, he chanted songs about fake food. After he left, the sound lingered around the beams for three days, and no one left or left could leave. . ”
3. Idiom: The sound of the beams
Pinyin: rào liáng zhī yīn
Explanation: Describing the beautiful singing.
Source: "Liezi·Tangwen": "In the past, when Han E was in the east, he was short of food. When he passed Yongmen, he chanted songs about fake food. After he left, the sound lingered around the beams for three days, and no one left or left could leave. . ”
4. Idiom: lingering sound
Pinyin: yú yīn rào liáng
Explanation: It describes a beautiful singing voice that leaves an unforgettable impression.
Source: "Liezi·Tangwen": "In the past, when Han E was in the east, he was short of food. When he passed Yongmen, he chanted songs about fake food. After he left, the sound lingered around the beams for three days, and no one left or left could leave. . ”
5. Idiom: Pearl is round and jade is smooth
Pinyin: zhū yuán yù rùn
Explanation: Run: delicate and smooth. As round as beads, as smooth as jade. It is a metaphor for a song that is melodious and graceful, or a text that is smooth and lively.
Source: Zhang Wencong's "Poetry on Water" of the Tang Dynasty: "The square flow contains jade, and the round folds move the pearl."