What do you mean by wandering on the beam?

Interpretation of residual sound

[Make a lasting and pleasant impression]

Describing the beauty of singing or music, the breath echoes around the beam, pretending to sing and eat, and the echoes of the two places reverberate around the beam for three days. Kim? Detailed explanation of Zhang Hua's natural history (1). Liezi Tang Wen: "In the past, Korea and Hubei were in the east, where there was a lack of food. It was gone after Yong Men, but the sound lingered for three days. " Later, because of the lingering sound, this song was described as high-pitched, mellow and endless. The second time in Travel Notes of Lao Can: "When I was studying, I saw the ancients describing the benefits of singing. I never understood the phrase "the reverberation lingers for three days" ... I didn't know the quips of the ancients until I heard a story told by Mr. Xiaoyu. " (2) Metaphorical poetry is meaningful and intriguing. Qing Shang He's Poetry in the Wine Garden Song Ouyang Xiu: "As far as narration is concerned, the whole text ... I cherish what I have to say, and there is no nostalgia." Also called "reverberation" and "reverberation around the beam". Zhang Hua's "Natural History" in the Jin Dynasty, Volume 8: "To his friends, he said,' In the past, Korea and Hubei were in Qidong, leaving grain, passing by, singing and pretending to eat, and the rest rang on the beam for three days, so they left and right. "Don Li Kang's" Independent Records "Volume:" Han E said that singing songs and pretending to eat has been finished, and the rest have been ringing around the beam for three days. "

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The explanation of lingering sound refers to the sound that seems to remain in the ear after music is played. Describing singing or playing is very beautiful and moving. Zhang Hanheng's Poem of Thinking Mystery: "The string caresses, the sound is lingering, and it is too tolerant." Full of praise for Ode to the Cave and Xiao: "The cave is long to the middle and surrounded by beams." Liezi Tang Wen: "Once upon a time, Korea and Hubei were in the east, and they were short of food. They crossed Yong Men and sang and pretended to eat. I went, but the voice lingered for three days. " Later, he described the singing as "circling the beam" and it lasted for a long time. Lu Ji's "Playing Julian" Part 10: "Sound around the beam, really thinking about strings."