⊙ Basic annotation: ode (song) sòng (1) ㄙㄨㄥˋ (2) Praise: ~ Yang. Song ~. ~ Words. Praise ~. ~ The past is not the present. (3) To praise is Articles or poems with content: Motherland ~. Youth ~. (4) Wishes: Wish ~. Respect ~ Da'an. (5) Dance music used during sacrifices in the Zhou Dynasty in China. Some of the lyrics to the music are included in the "Book of Songs", divided into " Three categories: "Zhou Song", "Lu Song" and "Shang Song". (6) Zheng code: OZGO, U: 9882, GBK: CBCC (7) Number of strokes: 10, Radical: page, Stroke order number: 3454132534 ⊙ Part of speech Changing Song Song sòng [Activity] (1) Praise [eulogize; extol; laud; praise] Praise from heaven, who can use it to control the destiny of heaven. - "Xunzi·Tian Lun" The sound of praise is made for every line. ——"Gongyang Zhuan·Xuan Gong's Fifteenth Year" (2) Another example: Songjiao (praising the queen); Songzi (a kind of literary style); Songgu (Buddhist language. Refers to the selection of public cases in the past, using verses To praise the essence of its thoughts); to praise beauty (to praise others' merits) (3) to extend good wishes. For example: to praise the good times; and to praise Li Zhi (4) Tong "chan". Read aloud [ Read loudly] Praise his poems and read his books. I don’t know who he is, is it possible? - "Mencius·Wan Zhang 2" When I was young, I was a scholar, and my family took farming as their occupation, but I specialized in reading, day and night. - " "Book of the Later Han·Yi Min Biography" ⊙ Detailed description of Songsong sòng [Name] (1) (Phonetic. From page (xié), public tone. From "page", the word is generally related to "head". Original meaning: appearance, appearance) ( 2) Same as the original meaning [looks]: praise, appearance.——"Shuowen" Praise for Lu Xu's good deeds.——"Book of Han·Rulin Biography" Praise for Shu Kaosi.——"Yang Tong Stele". Both classics and biographies are It is based on appearance. (3) This meaning was later written as "appearance" (4) The words for divination, there are thousands and two hundred of them. - "Zhou Li·Dabu" (5) Six chapters of "The Book of Songs" One of the meanings [a section in The Book of Songs (The Book of Songs) consisting of sacrificial songs]. Together with Feng, Ya, Fu, Bi, and Xing, it is called the Six Meanings. It refers to one of the three types of poetry in the Book of Songs, namely The dance lyrics used in sacrifices collected in "Song of Zhou", "Song of Lu" and "Song of Shang" (6) One of the literary styles, referring to poetry with the purpose of praise [eulogy; ode]. Often with emotional appeal Symbols include special inspiration, refinement of style, varying lengths of lines, and complexity of stanza forms. For example: Shi Cen's "Ode to the Master"; Praise (the name of the genre. Ode) is used to praise merits and virtues, such as Yang Xiong's "Ode to the Master"; "Ode to the State of Zhao Chong"; praise was originally used for praise, but later it was also used for comment. For example, Yuan Hong has "Preface to the Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms") ⊙ Ode to the word section on the next page of Xuji of the Kangxi Dictionary - Explanation: - Guangyun Ji Yun Yunhui? Yu Fengqie, sound and appearance. It also refers to literary appearance. In the early Han Dynasty, scholars wrote that Lu and Xu Shengshan were praised. Tang Sheng and Chu Shengying were chosen by the disciples of Dr. Yi to be a doctor. They picked up their clothes and went to the hall, and the praise ceremony was very strict. Note? Same as Rong. Also from Song. , is the same as Congrong. Historical Records: Lu Zhonglian passed down the legend that Bao Jiao was the deceased who had no way to chant. This is not the case. . Note that it is tolerant, and it is not shackles. It is also called Gong. In the former Han Dynasty, King Wu of Wu reported that the officials of his prefecture and country wanted to arrest the dead, and he was forbidden to sing the praises. Note: Praise, it is also called Gong. It is also called Tang Yun Ji Yun Yun. Huizhengyun? It seems to use Qie, reciting the sound. It is also described in the correct rhyme. The explanation of the name is "song". It is also called "Rong". It is also a description of its success. Yun Huixu said: "This is the word "Rongyi". The person who chants it is called "Rongyi". , a description of beauty and virtue, so it is commonly used as a eulogy. Later generations confused it and used it as a hymn word. Li·Shaoyi praises without any criticism. The note of praise is that the general will follow its beauty. It is also named. Ritual·Dashe The west chime on the west side of the instrument is called the chime. The annotation is "Song". The west is in the shade, and all things are made of it, so it is called the chime in the west. It is also called the zither. It is used to sing the harp and the harp. It also contains words that predict omens. Zhou Li, Chun Guan, Da Divination and its poems are all thousands of times.
There are two hundred. The annotation and chant are called Yao Ye. It also has a surname. It also rhymes with Ye Qiang Rongqie, and the sound is Cong. Xi, read the Six Classics to read and eulogize. Textual research: [The scholars in the former Han Dynasty passed down Lu Confucian scholars, who were good at praising.] I would like to change the original text from Lu Confucian students to Lu Xusheng. It is forbidden to eulogize a deceased person. Note the ode, but it is also public.〕 I would like to change it according to the original text. ⊙ Commonly used phrases and eulogies sòngcí (1) [complimentary address; panegyric; eulogy; citation]: to commend achievements or A speech or article expressing wishes (2) [speech delivered by an ambassador on presentation of his credentials]: A speech delivered by an ambassador when handing over his credentials. Ode sònggē (1) [song]: A hymn of praise and joy. In the billions of trillions, the ultimate feeling of title is expressed in the hymn. - Jing of the Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty, "A Banquet for All Officials on March 3rd" (2) [hymn of praise]: Praise; bless the world, sing an ode. - "New Book of the Tang Dynasty·Zhang Xuansu Biography" eulogizes scholars in politics and religion, and folk songs sing in Wo'en. - "Book of Song Dynasty·Biography of Xie Lingyun·Zi Zheng Fu" eulogize the past at the expense of the present sònggǔ-fēijīn [eulogize the past at the expense of the present] ] Praising the ancient and denying the modern, but this kind of respect gives history a certain scientific status... It does not praise the past but not the present, nor praise any feudal poison. - "The Scientific and Popular Culture of the Nation" Ode sòngwén [panegyric] laudatory speech or article praising sòngyáng [laud; extol; praise; eulogize] praising and praising military achievements. This is the song of the Korean people praising Luo Shengjiao. - "Luo Shengjiao" praising sòngyú [flatter] praising, flattering and blessing sòngzhù [express good wishes] Blessing, praise ⊙ English vocabulary eulogy extol laud ode praise song ⊙ English meaning ode ⊙ Japanese meaning たたえる##1.た Dance.4. 何かをほめたたえるPoetry? Article. ⊙ French meaning ode faire l'éloge de; louer; exalter song ~ chanter; louer name ode west wind ~ode au vent d'ouest ⊙ Russian meaning ⊙ anagram The riddles whose bottom line is "Ode" include: Songshan Yingshui flows away, the lone tree withered flowers - Ode is a concession to the public, praise with song - Ode to the selfless side - Ode View more riddles gt; gt ; ⊙ Epigraphic Dictionary ⊙ Calligraphy characters "Han "Zhang Qian Stele"" on the forehead of the monument "Zhang Qian Stele" in Han Dynasty. After logging in, you can view more calligraphy characters of the word "Ode" ⊙ Names and meanings are rich in knowledge, prosperous official fortune, and success in middle age. , the auspicious word for two sons.