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How to praise others for singing well and what words to use?
Three days of singing around the beam, singing around the beam

Praise the words that others sing beautifully:

1. Feel the heart

Pinyin: gan xin dong er

Interpretation: feel the heart: the heart is moved; Moving ears: pleasing to the ear, describing music as extremely touching.

2. Jin Huiyu

Pinyin: j Ρ n hu Ρ y ù zhě n

Interpretation: emblem: the silk thread that ties the strings; Fu: the shaft that turns the strings. The noble and elegant emblem and shaft describe the smooth and pleasant sound of the piano. It is also a metaphor for the extraordinary elegance.

3. Lin Lai Quan Yun

Pinyin: lín lài quán yùn

Interpretation: the pleasant sound produced by the wind blowing trees and springs and rocks, which generally refers to nature.

4. lingering sound

Pinyin: ni ? o ni ? o y ú y ? n

Interpretation: lingering sound: lingering sound. It describes the melodious sound that still lingers in the ear after the music is over.

5. Qingge Elegant Dance

Pinyin: q ī ng g ē y ǔ w

Interpretation: The singing is fresh and pleasant, and the dancing is light and beautiful.

6. Sound makes a stone

Pinyin: shēng chū jīn shí

Interpretation: Stone refers to an ancient percussion instrument. It seems to be a sound coming from an instrument. It describes the melodious singing.

7. Jade spray beads

Pinyin: xù nù p ē nū ū

Definition: It describes a glib tongue and a pleasant voice.

8. Yangyang Yinger

Pinyin: yáng yáng yíng ěr

Interpretation: Yangyang: numerous; Ying: full. It means that the loud and beautiful voice is full of ears. It describes that the voice of speaking and reading is pleasing to the ear.

9. The voice of nature

Pinyin: tiān lài zhī yīn

Interpretation: Nature is the highest realm of music. Lai: The sound coming from a hole. Refers to natural sounds such as wind, water and birds.

1. Walking around the beam for three days

Pinyin: r m: rǎo liáng sān rì

Interpretation: It describes that the music is high and stirring, although it seems to be still echoing after a long time.