Pleasant, melodious, melodious, pleasing to the ear, melodious
1. Pleasant
Vernacular meaning: (words) are in line with one’s heart, comfortable to listen to: these words are pleasant to listen to Pleasant to the ears. You can’t just listen to what is pleasing to your ears, you must also listen to what is not pleasing to your ears.
Source: "Books with Wu Zhi": "High talk amuses the heart, and mourning is pleasing to the ear."
Dynasty: Three Kingdoms Wei
Author: Cao Pi
Translation: The eloquent talk entertains the heart, and the wail of the instrument makes people feel comfortable.
2. Pleasant
Vernacular meaning: sounds touching or interesting: eloquent. Extremely ordinary things sounded beautiful to him when he said them.
Source: "Writing a Letter to Duke Cao and Sun Quan": "Everyone will listen to what I say."
Dynasty: Han
Author: Ruan 瑀
Translation: Sir, there is nothing you say that doesn’t sound good to me.
3. Wanzhuan
Vernacular meaning: describes a sound that is melodious and melodious.
Source: "The Continuation of Huagai Collection·Interesting News": "Sometimes you say some indirect words, just to be polite, why do you want to use this to avoid going to hell.
Dynasty : Modern times
Author: Lu Xun
4. Into the ear
Vernacular interpretation: It means that the sound is very pleasant.
Source: "Er Horse". Paragraph 11 of the second paragraph: "The more Ma Wei listened, the more he found it unpleasant. He grabbed his hat and said: 'Father, I have to go find Li Zirong. '"
Dynasty: Modern
Author: Lao She
5. Pleasant
Vernacular meaning: good-sounding: the singing is melodious and sweet.
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Source: "Ode to Autumn Colors·Native Sound": "Ah! What a majestic and sweet sound! ”
Dynasties: Modern
Author: Jun Qing