Arias, poems, poems and orchids
The first word is Yong San Zi Dictionary.
Aria: [yǒngtàndiào] Lyric solo songs, accompanied by orchestral instruments or keyboard instruments, can concentrate on expressing the inner feelings of the characters, and are usually part of operas, oratorios and chorus.
Ode to Orchids: [yǒnglánhuā] Orchid poems since ancient times.
Expand your mind: the first word is a four-character idiom with an explanation.
Sing the wind and satirize the moon
[yǒNGFüngcháoyuè]
In the past, it refers to the works created or recited by literati with romantic scenery and other natural scenery as the theme. Now I describe my work as empty and boring.
The gift of singing snow
[yǒng Xu zháI]
It means that people are outstanding in literary talent. More refers to women.
The description of the situation and the poor and the writing of the poor
[yüngyuècháof ng]
Refers to the words that describe scenes such as wind, clouds and moon dew, and have poor ideological content.
Creative poetry
[yǒngyuècháohua]
Refers to writing poetry. Flowers and * are often the objects of poets' singing, so they are called.
Sing mulberry willow
[yǒngsāngyùliǔ]
Chanting "mulberry" actually means "willow". Metaphor conveys the topic.
The ability to recite
[yáng Xu zháI]
Xie Daowen, a talented woman from the Eastern Jin Dynasty, describes women as particularly talented and extremely intelligent.
Xu Xu is very talented.
[yǒngxùcáIāo]
It means that people are outstanding in literary talent.
Chant the wind and moon
[yǒngcháof ngyuè]
Refers to the words that describe scenes such as wind, clouds and moon dew, and have poor ideological content. To "sing the moon and satirize the wind."
Expanding knowledge: Chinese character interpretation of object-chanting poems
Pinyin: yǒng
Radical: Mouth: 8
Five elements: earth
Tradition: hymns
1. Sing; Read in cadence: song ~. Yin ~
2. Write a poem (about something): ~ Mei. ~ snow.