Qingge means clear and sweet singing, and is usually used to describe beautiful singing or music.
The word Qingge can be used to describe the clear and beautiful sounds in traditional Chinese music, songs, operas and other art forms. In traditional Chinese culture, Qingge is often used to describe the harmony, beauty and movingness of poetry, music, dance and other arts. The singing of Qingge focuses on the control and expression of the voice, requiring the singer to have high skills and artistic accomplishment. When singing a cappella, the singer needs to use correct breathing, vocalization, enunciation and other methods, as well as emotional expression skills, in order to achieve a clear, round and beautiful sound.
In addition, Qingge can also describe the harmonious sounds of nature, such as the singing of birds in the mountains and forests, the gurgling of streams, etc. These natural sounds are also crisp and sweet, making people feel the beauty and mystery of nature. Qingge is a poetic and beautiful word. It can be used to describe beautiful songs or music, or it can also describe the harmonious sounds of nature. It expresses people's appreciation and pursuit of beautiful things, and also reflects human beings' yearning and pursuit of beauty.
Verses and music of Qing Ge:
1. The wonderful dances of Qing Ge can be watched drunkenly, and there are many fish, dragons and hundreds of operas. ——Bai Juyi, Tang Dynasty, "Watching Li Waxing". This poem describes the scene of singing and dancing, and expresses the author's appreciation and yearning for beautiful art.
2. I promise to be the only one in the world. I once flew and fell into the white silk scarf. Sometimes I can listen to clear songs, and I want to ask about the current affairs while holding the qin. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Visiting Jinping Mountain". The clear song in this poem refers to a clear and sweet song heard at that time, expressing the author's yearning for beautiful music.
3. Who plays the flute and paints in front of the screen? It’s hard to recall the guest’s dream and think quietly. But the beauty taught me to remember that the half-mooned night was like a new year. ——Song Dynasty·Yan Jidao's "Partridge Sky·Who plays the flute and paints in front of the screen". The clear song in this poem describes beautiful singing and expresses the author's appreciation for beautiful art.
4. How can the piano and harp be still in the stillness, when the fragrant pepper is about to rain. The singing stirs the forest, and the dancing sleeves scatter in the wind. ——Xie Tiao, Southern and Northern Dynasties, "Tonglu Zhengzhi and others gathered in Beigong for a banquet with all the officials in the palace". This poem describes the scene of singing and dancing, and expresses the author's appreciation and yearning for beautiful art.
5. A golden cup filled with wine comes to persuade you, and a clear song moves your heart. I know where your thoughts are, and I can sing a clear song to relieve my worries. ——"Dairing Wine" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. The clear song in this poem refers to a clear and sweet song sung by the author himself, which expresses the author's love and pursuit of beautiful music.