What do you mean by chanting?

chant

[ yín yǒng ]

1. Also called "chant". Singing; Write poetry. 2. Read rhythmically; Recite and ponder. 3. refers to poems and other rhymes. 4. See "Chanting".

Yi Yi Yong

[y and sh ā ng y and y ǒ ng] Yi: an ancient wine container, which refers to drinking; Yong: Poetry. Old refers to the gathering of literati drinking and reciting poems.

ode among the mulberry trees

[sā ng ji ā n zh and y ǒ ng] refers to poems describing the love between men and women.

Chanting about the wind and the moon

[ yǒng cháo fēng yuè] refers to writing that describes scenes such as wind, clouds, moon and dew but lacks ideological content. With "chanting the moon and mocking the wind".

singing about the moon and mocking the wind

[ yǒng yuè cháo fēng] refers to writing that describes scenes such as wind, clouds and moon dew but lacks ideological content.

chanting the moon and mocking flowers

[ yǒng yuè cháo huā] refers to writing poetry. Flowers and the moon are often the objects of poets' singing, so they are called.

chanting mulberry and willow

[y ǒ ng s ā ng y ∥ li ǔ] chanted mulberry, but actually said willow. It's a metaphor for passing on the topic.

Singing

[ gē yǒng ]1. Singing; Sing. 2. Poetry and songs.

mocking the wind and singing about the moon

[ cháo fēng yǒng yuè] refers to writing that describes scenes such as wind, clouds and moon dew but lacks ideological content.

chanting songs about the moon

[ yín fēng yǒng yuè] used to mean that literati wrote or recited works with natural scenery such as romantic scenery. Now I describe my works as empty and boring.

wind chant

[ fēng yǒng] satirizes and intones.

a chant

[y and y í n y and y ǒ ng] refers to poetry.

poetry

p>[ shī yǒng] poetry.

chant

[ shāng yǒng] drink and chant poetry.

play with chant

[ wán yǒng] play with irony.

deep chanting

[ yuān yǒng] repeated chanting.

dance and chant

[d m: o y ǒ ng] dance and sing.

Qing Yong

[q and ng y ǒ ng] elegant chant.

chant Tao

[ yǒng táo] chant Tao Yuanming's poems and songs.

ode to virtue

[ yǒng dé] praise and admire noble character.

new chant

[x and n y ǒ ng] 1. Also called "new chant". A newly written poem. 2. See "new chant".

belongs to chant

[ shǔ yǒng] to write poems.

chorus

[ gē yǒng] chorus.

sigh

[ tàn yǒng] chant.

Tu Ge Li Yong

[ tú gē lǐ yǒng] describes the scene of peace, prosperity and happiness for the people. With "tu ge yi chanting".

chanting flowers and willows

[ yín huā yǒng liǔ] still talks about the wind and the moon.

ode

[ tí yǒng ]1. See "ode". 2. Also called "Ode to the Title". Singing a scene, painting or an event and writing poems to commemorate it. 3. Poems written for singing a scene, painting or an event.

talking about chanting

[ tán yǒng] talking about chanting.

line chant

[ xíng yǒng] is still a line chant.

long Yong

[l m: ng y ǒ ng] chanting loudly.

feeling

[g m: n y ǒ ng] gratitude for singing.

Xiang Yong

[ xiàng yǒng] folk songs.

chant

[ yǒng chàng] chant and sing.

ode to history

[ yǒng shǐ] Write poems on historical events.

drill and chant

[ zuàn yǒng] concentrate on chanting.

ode

[ zàn yǒng ]1. Also called "ode". Praise and chant; Singing. 2. Chant. ?

chant

[sh ǐ ng y ǒ ng] 1. See "chant". 2. Also called "appreciation". Appreciate and chant.

Ballad

[ yáo yǒng ]1. Praise and chant. 2. Ballads.