Sentences that describe beautiful sounds

The sentences that describe the beautiful and beautiful voice are as follows:

1. Your singing voice is so melodious and melodious that it makes people praise you and makes my heart surge with admiration! This sound should only exist in heaven. In life, It’s a rare occasion to hear it. Please sing another one for me.

2. Your singing voice is so sweet and melodious that it makes people praise you and makes my heart surge! This sound can only be heard in heaven, and it is rare to hear it only a few times in life.

3. The clear singing voice is like the call of Huang Peng in the valley. It is melodious and makes people intoxicated.

4. The thrush on the branch kept singing a sweet song.

5. The song is as melodious as the camphor leaves with slight dewdrops in the morning. Your singing voice is melodious and melodious, which makes me full of praise and makes my heart surge! This sound should only exist in heaven, and it is rare to hear it only a few times in life.

6. The thrush sings a melodious song, praising the beauty of nature.

7. The flowers are colorful because of the sunshine, the sounds are melodious because of the clear dew, and the eaves are full of vitality because of the rain. Today is even more exciting because of you. Happy birthday!

8. Xiaohong’s singing voice is melodious and accompanied by the beautiful and melodious melody. It brings us not only the lingering sound of the singing voice, but also deep contemplation.

9. The voice is melodious, like crying, but full of majesty and coldness, making people feel a different kind of charm.

10. I have been wandering around for three days. The sound of the piano is gentle and melodious, like trickling water and high mountains. It is really refreshing and refreshing.

Expand knowledge (idioms describing beautiful and pleasant sounds):

1. The warbler's tongue is full of chirping; explanation: It is as graceful as the oriole's call, which is a metaphor for the beautiful and pleasant sound.

2. Pearly and round; explanation: Run: delicate and smooth. As round as beads, as smooth as jade. It is a metaphor for a song that is melodious and graceful, or a text that is smooth and lively. From: Tang Dynasty Zhang Wencong's "Poetry on Water": "The square flow contains jade, and the round folds move the pearlescent light."

3. Tactful and melodious; explanation: the sound is euphemistic and beautiful, sometimes loud and sometimes small, with long and continuous ups and downs. Continuously.

4. The lingering sound; explanation: describes the beautiful singing voice, leaving an unforgettable impression on people. From "Liezi·Tang Wen": "In the past, when Han E was in Qi in the east and was short of food, he passed through the Yongmen Gate and chanted songs about fake food. After he left, the lingering sound lingered around for three days, and no one left or left could leave."

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6. The lingering sound; explanation: describes the music as pleasant and intoxicating. ; From: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty's "Qian Chibi Fu": "The sound is like a whine, like resentment, admiration, weeping, and complaining; the lingering sound is lingering, like a wisp."

7. It is so sweet and beautiful. ; Explanation: Describes being good at speaking and making people like to listen. ; From: Chapter 34 of "Nie Hai Hua" by Zeng Pu of the Qing Dynasty: "I just answered in English, but I still spoke crisply, melodiously, and melodiously."

8. Hundreds of chirps; Definition: Describes the variety of birdsong. ; Source: Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Thrush" poem: "Hundreds of thousands of chirps move at will, the mountain flowers are red and purple, and the trees are high and low. I realized that listening to the golden cage is not as good as the free singing in the forest."

9. The sound of nature; Lai refers to the sound emanating from the caves. The sound of nature generally refers to the sounds of nature, the sound of wind, the singing of birds, the gushing of springs, and all kinds of sounds that condense the essence of heaven and earth, the sun and the moon: later generations will call poetry that is not decorated with sculptures and captures the interest of nature as the sound of nature. Nowadays, the popular usage is to describe the pleasant sound.

10. Yan language oriole; explanation: oriole: oriole. The swallow's words, the oriole's song. Originally described as a wonderful spring. Later, it was mostly used to describe the sound of young women talking and laughing.

From: Yuan Dynasty Guan Hanqing's "Golden Thread Pond" wedge: "The grace and lightness are all suitable to be painted on the green screen. The words are like flowing orioles and the sound is like swallows. How can the painting be painted with the sounds of swallows and orioles?"