First of all, catchy.
Interpretation: refers to the loud and smooth voice when reading poetry articles.
Source: Lao She's Allegro Poetry "Prose is not so limited, although prose also pays attention to sonorous timbre and can be catchy."
Second, cadence
Interpretation: refers to the ups and downs of tone or sound, accompanied by pause. It means that the sound is high and low, which is very harmonious. It is often used to describe pleasant sounds.
Third, chanting
Interpretation: singing; Write poetry. Refers to poetry, or rhymes poetry, or directly refers to poetry and other rhymes. Sing, sing, chant. Reciting, singing and intonation are all chanting. Sing, sing, chant.
Fourth, singing.
Explain: To sing (a poem, etc.). ) Affectionate, rhythmic and generous, that is, singing and singing; Or praise a great man.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) recitation
Interpretation: refers to reading poetry or prose according to the tone and rhyme of words. It means reading poetry rhythmically and expressing the feelings of the work. Unlike reciting, ancient speeches were originally reciting.