Yan (yín yǒng) means singing, writing poems, reciting poems and ancient poems with rhythm and rhyme, etc.
1. Singing and composing poetry:
Ba Jin's "A Red Heart": "He chanted in the dark with his eyes closed, groping and wrote more than 40 poems."< /p>
2. Recite poems and ancient poems with rhythm and rhyme.
Ke Ling? "An old newspaper from thirty-eight years ago": "I have the opportunity to recite Comrade Ogawa's old works again."
Lu Xun? "Grave·Mo "Luo Shili Shuo": "My chants are all fascinated by the clan."
Extended information:
Synonyms: chant, chant, chant, recite
Reciting: reciting poems or poems aloud to express the emotional expression of the work; it means reading poems rhythmically.
Chanting: It is a Chinese word, pronounced yín chàng, which means chanting and singing.
Singing: Singing (poetry, etc.) emotionally, rhythmically, and elegantly, that is, chanting and singing; it can also be used to praise a certain important figure.
Recitation: Read loudly and clearly. The creative activity of transforming written works into powerful audio language. Reciting is a language art that uses clear and loud sounds and combines various language means to perfectly express the thoughts and feelings of the work. Recitation is an important form of oral communication.