Yinghe, a Chinese word, pronounced yìnghè, means to sing in response.
Explanation
1. Harmonious response.
2. Answer and sing in harmony.
3. Echo; respond.
4. Respond; respond.
Source
1. Guan Hua's "Gemei": "In response to the woman's laughter, the melodious sounds of cuckoos and orioles came from the nearby poplar forest. chirping. ''
2. "Hanshu·Chen Tang Biography": ""At that time, Kang Ju's troops were more than 10,000 cavalry, divided into more than ten places, surrounded by the city on all sides, and they were also harmonious. ''
3. Hanzi's "To the Young Farmers in the River": ''We also talked about many details, and you responded so happily, as if you were talking about your own affairs. ''
Extended information
"Response" is a poem written by the French symbolist poet Baudelaire. This poem tells the secret of using all our senses to imagine. The essence of the technique used in poetry is the technique of synaesthesia. It contains a logic that is obviously different from the usual way of thinking. It abolishes the boundaries between natural feelings through a somewhat mysterious intuition, thereby achieving the goal of forgetting both things and myself. A state of complete innocence.
"Yinghe"
Of course it is a temple, and the living pillars there
Sometimes vague words are spoken;
People pass there, through the symbolic forest,
The forest looks at him with familiar eyes.
Like long echoes converging in the distance
In a chaotic and profound unity
The vastness is like a dark night connected with light——
Fragrances, colors and sounds echo each other.
Some fragrances are as fresh as a child's skin,
soft as an oboe, verdant as a green pasture,
- others are decadent, rich, and encompassing Overcoming all things,
like infinite things flying everywhere,
like ambergris, musk, benzoin, frankincense
singing the excitement of spirit and feeling.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Yinghe
Baidu Encyclopedia - Yinghe