Curled pronunciation

"madadayo" means "madadayo" and its pronunciation is [ni m \ o ni m \ o]. The words are introduced as follows:

First of all, briefly introduce the words:

1, curl is a Chinese word, which means smoke rises, and it also describes slender and soft things swaying in the wind. The Five Degrees of Fu, written by Zuo Si in Jin Dynasty, is very beautiful, and it is also very beautiful in Motome.

2. Describe the smoke rising around, the slender and soft things swaying with the wind, the sound is long, a little sad, the lingering sound is full of femininity.

Second, the source of ancient books:

1. Who is charming and independent without dressing up in Mi Bai Ci by Liang in the Southern Dynasties? In Ji Yun's Notes on Yuewei Caotang (II) in Qing Dynasty, a woman was holding a child in her left hand and curled up with a drum in her right hand. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Bao Zhao made a big fuss about "Mourning Years in Jiangling and Hurting the Old", and the willows bowed. Tang Li Bai's Send Xiao Thirty-one Back to Luzhong shows how the master waded across the river and came to Jinling.

2. Song Xin Qi Ji's "Zhong Chao CuO" basket was broken by Ge, and the jade emperor was embarrassed. "Nine Songs of Chu, Mrs. Xiang" is full of autumn wind, and Dongting waves under the leaves. There's a Mail on Lake Liang Shi written by Liu Tang Changqing. It's raining at dusk in autumn, and it's breezy. Song Sushi's "Haitang" is full of admiration, and the fragrance turns to the gallery.

3, Ming single book "Jiao Pa Ji Xun Chun" listen to a few delivery songs, mountains and rivers. Song Su Shi's "Huanxisha" blows Ge in the fog, and the frost court shines on the moon. Long Yuan assisted "Long Fu Nv Hong Yuzhi" with light everywhere, unlike the night. Smoke is everywhere around the neck of the evil teenager. In the mouth and nose of Yan Gu's "Continued Evil Sea Flower", it is like white clouds coming out of the mountain.

Wen Yiduo's "sword box" contains rolls of seal cigarettes. Su Songshi's Zhi is full of dew and fragrance. In Ming and Zhou's "Drunken Spring", Luo Yi once provoked and secretly curled up the flowers. In the Tang Dynasty, Zhang said, "Five Poems of Cape Banquet" went into the clouds and were sung to Japanese prostitutes. Su Songshi's "Thousand Red Cliffs Fu" is full of echoes.

5. In the Qing Dynasty, Hong Sheng's "The Pirate Song of the Palace of Eternal Life" only heard the quiet rhyme of Yuxi, just like the sound of "Nishang". Some excellent works in Qin Mu's essay Flower City and Broad Sky remind people of silver daggers and the lingering sound of flutes.