What is the composition of ode?

Ode, ode, ode, ode.

1, ode, a Chinese vocabulary, means to sing "ode" poems or poems praising virtues. Extended meaning: singing, praising, etc. Praise or praise model workers by singing or chanting. Praise with poems generally refers to praise with words. Source: Tang Hanyu's Book of the Prime Minister: The official career is reading and writing, praising the way of Yao and Shun.

2. Ode refers to a poem of praise. See the scene "thank you banquet table": the sound of joy is in the omen, and the title is in the form of praise. In ancient Greece, carols were poems written for important ceremonies, with colorful chorus forms, accompanied by dances and musical instruments. Ode is a form of ancient Greek music. The plague occurred in Sparta in the 9th century BC.

3, praise, pronunciation: sê ng yá ng, a Chinese word, means praise and praise. The source is Wang Qingyun's "On Friends": a gentleman is elegant and virtuous, a gentleman rewards his ministers and praises his elders, regardless. Chapter 13 of Heroes of Children: He learned the skill of praising others when he was a handyman, and he really praised the imperial envoy for coming home for a while.

4. Tribute, a Chinese word, refers to a speech or article praising achievements or expressing wishes. Tang Hanyu's "Lian Fang Fu on the River House" Source: I am so excited that I don't know what I am doing. I would like to make a eulogy and give a long speech on Kangqu. Ode: What is this auspicious thing of wood? It is beautiful in my king. I hope to plant it, and Bismarck will never forget it.

Idioms with compliments:

1, eulogize merit, an idiom in China. Pinyin is not u g not ng sê ng dé, which means to praise merit and kindness. From Historical Records of Zhou Benji by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty.

2, an ode, China idiom, Pinyin is y and k ǒ u s ò ng g ē, which means singing an ode with one voice. From "New Tang Book Zhang Chuan".

3, eulogize virtue, Chinese idiom, pinyin: gē gōng sòng dé, interpretation: eulogize merit. From Historical Records Zhou Benji.

4. Ode to Virtue, a China idiom. Pinyin is "sê ng Dé gé gé ng", which means praising kindness and virtue. From Historical Records Zhou Benji.