The poems that are sung include: "Mourning for the deceased husband, I have no plan to find the king and I will sing again."
The poems that are sung include: "Mourning for the deceased husband, I have no plan to find the king and I will sing again." The pinyin is: chàngsuí. The phonetic notation is: ㄔㄤ_ㄙㄨㄟ_. The structure is: sing (left and right structure) and follow (left and right structure).
What is the specific explanation of singing along? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of words Click here to view the details of the plan
The abbreviation of "the husband sings and the wife follows". It is a metaphor for a couple living in harmony.
2. Quotations and explanations
⒈Abbreviation of "the husband sings and the wife follows". It is a metaphor for a couple living in harmony. Quoting Ming Gaoming's "Pipa Ji·A Few Words to Admonish the Father": "If you repeat the meaning of the song, you should fulfill the rituals of the province." Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty's "Phantom Tower·Lang Nao": "Singing and singing suddenly turns into a roar, which is always an unworthy child. "Six Chapters of a Floating Life: Remembering Sorrows in Ups and Downs" written by Shen Fu of the Qing Dynasty: "I remember that I have been loved by you for twenty-three years, and I am compassionate to you. I will not abandon you because of my stubbornness. I am like you when I get a son-in-law. This is my concubine." No regrets.”
3. Internet explanation
Changsuishengsui is a Chinese word, the pinyin is chàngsuí, which means “the husband sings and the woman follows”. It is a metaphor for a couple living in harmony.
Verses about singing with Sui
Singing with the morning and evening, singing with each other, singing with the end and returning on the right path
Idioms about singing with Sui
Sing the male and female and the husband and the wife at any time and anywhere, sing this and that and sing high notes at any time and sing the luan and the phoenix and sing at any time
Words about singing with
Sing high-pitched this and that, sing Luan Yin Feng, sing husband and wife, sing male and female, and sing the first song of volunteer soldiers and sing sand and rice
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