Yong: yǒng. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Yong, Song also. Speak in words, not words. Chanting, chanting or from the mouth. " . (Harmony is a variant of harmony, and the unified standard is simplified as "harmony". Like water, the long principle is an eternal paradigm. The two paradigms of mouth and eternity are superimposed. A flow of words is a model of chanting.
Original meaning: singing, intonation is chanting. Such as chanting, chanting, chanting, chanting.
Extension: Extension refers to "describing and expressing feelings with poems." Such as: Yongmei, epic, aria, aria and aria (lyric solo). ?
Extended meaning: refers to poetry. For example: Yongjia.
Yi Yan: Used as a surname again?
Basic meaning:
1, singing, intonation: ~ awesome. Song ~ Yin ~ ~ singing.
2. Use poetry to describe and express feelings: ~ Mei. ~ history. ~ pregnant. ~ sigh. ~ Sigh, ~ Liu (lyric solo)
3, refers to poetry: Jia ~.
Explain in detail:
1, audio and video. From the mouth, forever sound. Also called "Yong". Original meaning: fullness often wins yin; Sing it.
2, with the original meaning.
Chanter, song also. Or orally. -"Shuo Wen".
Singing on the harp. -"Yu Shu".
Five words say barbarians, sang nine songs, and there were no two civilians. -"Mandarin Week"
People are happy, but they are always happy, Tao Siyong. -The Book of Rites Tan Gong
Return with songs. -"Advanced Analects of Confucius"? [4]?
Poetry of yin and zhou dynasties. -Ban Gu's Du Dong Fu
3. Another example: a poet; Singing Snow (Xu Xu). Generally refers to a woman with poetic talent); Oh (singing); Chanting (male voice reciting); Recite words (poems).
4. Write scenery and express feelings in the form of poetry.
If you don't follow, if you don't follow, you will praise things and do it. Please let the sage wing it. -"Mandarin Chu Language"
Sing with ambition. -"Yuefu Poetry, Cao Cao, Step Out of Xiamen"
5. Another example: singing mulberry and willow (ostensibly praising this thing, but actually entrusting feelings to other things); Chanting ambition (expressing feelings with poetry); Chant about the wind and the moon (poets often write poems on the theme of the wind and the moon, so they often call writing poems).