How many words are there to express music in ancient poetry, such as fine songs and lingering sounds?

Poetry:

Kunshan jade broken Fengming, hibiscus crying, Xianglan laughing. Don? Li He's Quotations from Li Ping

Humming, whispering-and then mixing together, like pouring large and small pearls into a plate of jade. -Don Bai Juyi's Pipa Trip

The dark minister knocks on the water jade, and the moth crossing the sea attracts the white deer. Don? Li He is listening to the music of Ying Shi Qin Song.

When I hear the sound of Matsutani, I wave my hand at will. Don? Li Bai's Listening to the Zen Master of Shu State Playing the Piano

The seven strings of Lingling are all over the ground, and the wood is full of melancholy clouds. Don? Chang Jian's Qin Xing on the River

Idiom:

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

High mountains and flowing water: a metaphor for intimate friends or confidants. It is also a metaphor for the beauty of music.

Huang Zhong Da Lv: Huang Zhong: The first unification of the Six Yang Rhymes in China's twelve ancient rhymes. Lu Da: The Fourth Rule of Six Yin Laws. Music or words that describe solemnity, justice, mystery and harmony.

Poverty is wonderful: it is described exquisitely, and more about music.

Aftersound around the beam for three days: aftersound: the aftertaste of music; Absolutely: broken. Describe the high-pitched, beautiful and melodious singing with endless aftertaste.