(Phonetic. Congqian, brother pronunciation. From "qian", indicating a relationship with the mouth. Original meaning: singing)
(3)
Same as the original meaning [sing]
Sing, chant. ——"Shuowen"
Singers often use their voices to recite. ——"Shuowen Xi Zhuan"
Sing without playing drums and fou. ――"Yi·Li"
Songs last forever. ——"Yu Shu"
The sound of singing is also a long speech. ――"Book of Rites·Leji of Music"
The combination of music and music is called a song, and the song alone is called a ballad. - "Poetry·Weifeng·Peach in the Garden" Biography
In the past, Shun played the five-stringed drum and sang the poem "Southern Wind" and ruled the world. ——"Han Feizi·Wai Chu Shuo Shang Zuo"
Chu Kuang took the song and passed Confucius -"The Analects of Confucius·Weizi"
He is also the singer who "returns from the long hair" . ——"Warring States Policy·Qi Ce"
For example, You Meng shakes his head and sings, and then he can succeed. ——Qing Dynasty Huang Zongxi's "The Biography of Liu Jingting"
(4)
Another example: antiphonal singing (singing questions and answers); Gaoge (singing loudly); Gechui (singing) , blowing); singing and drumming (singing and playing drums); singing and playing (singing and playing)
(5)
Sing the praises of]
< p>Therefore, those who are near sing and enjoy it, while those who are far away are exhausted and rush towards it. ——"Xunzi·Confucianism Effect"The poet's singing skills. ——Yang Xiong's "Ode to Zhao Chongguo"
(6)
Another example: Song Gong (praising others' merits); Song Si (praising longing); Song Tan (singing praise)
(7)
Play music; accompaniment [play music]
Sing here and cry here. ――"Book of Rites"
I often rely on my concubines to sing royal songs, and they will be blessed by the ingenious sound. ——Song Dynasty Wang Tan's "Tang Yulin Yaliang"
(8)
Also refers to the [bird] chirping [chirp]
The prefect who sings and dances with birds Drunk, I will wake up tomorrow and spring has returned. ——Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Three Poems on a Spring Outing at Fengle Pavilion"
(9)
Singing; poetry [poet]
The husband is also bad, so he sings to hear the news end. ——"Poetry·Chen Feng·Tomb Gate"
Because of the long sentence, the song was given as a gift, with six hundred and sixteen words, and the name was "Pipa Xing". ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Pipa Play (with Preface)"
Song
gē
(1)< /p>
Song; lyrics [song]
Poetry expresses ambition, and song speaks forever. ——"Shu Shun Dian"
How can there be no folk songs and village flutes, which are hard to listen to. ——Bai Juyi's "Pipa Xing"
(2)
Another example: school song; folk song; national anthem; song beginning and ending (a song form that combines poetry and prose); song Wei (the flavor of the song); Ge'er (song); Song (song. A piece of music is one chapter, so it is called)
(3)
A type of poetry [a kind of poet]. Such as: "Song of Everlasting Regret"; Ge Xing (an integration of ancient Yuefu poems); Song Poems (Yuefu poems with musical scores that can be sung)
(4)
The ancient usage is the same as "Brother" ". One refers to brother; one refers to father [brother;father]. Such as: Gege (same as "brother". Refers to father)
Songbook
gēběn
[songbook] Songbook
He Bought a songbook
Singing
gēchàng
(1)
[sing;chant]: singing
< p>There was singing and dancing at the party(2)
[paean]: singing praises. To express in praise or as if to praise
Singing the motherland
Singer
gēchàngjiā
[vocalist;singer] A person who sings as a profession person; vocal artist
Lyrics
gēcí
[words of a song] Words and phrases in vocal works
Ordinary lyrics with Magnificent music
Singing praises and virtues
gēgōng-sòngdé
[singing the praises of sb.;heap praises and eulogies on sb.] Composing lyrics to praise merits and virtues , originally had a complimentary meaning; but now it has developed into a derogatory meaning, with the meaning of flattery
Sing praises to current events, and listen carefully to the correct opinions of the public.
——Wang Zhuo of the Song Dynasty, "Rhyme Chao Zixing Again"
In the feudal era, in order to flatter local officials, landlords and squires always used the name of the common people to give away things such as umbrellas and Goethe monuments. , sing praises to these officials who scrape the land
Singing voice
gēhóu
[singer's voice] refers to the singer's timbre, also refers to the singing voice
Singing voice is gentle
Opera
gējù
[opera] A drama that combines poetry, music, dance and other arts with singing as the main part
The operas "Sister Jiang" and "Honghu Red Guards" are deeply loved by the people
Gējué
gējué
[formulas or directions put into verse] Yes A chanting and rhythmic formula; ballad
Soup formula (a formula composed of the names of medicines in decoction recipes)
Musicians
gēmí
p>[fan] A person who is fascinated by listening to songs or singing.
Singer
gēnǚ
[prefessional female singer] Professional woman
歌片儿
gēpiànr
[song sheet] A piece of paper with a song printed or copied
Song sheet< /p>
gēpǔ
[music score for songs;music of a song] music score for songs; music score
Song
gēqǔ
[song] Hele's lyrics and music
Compose songs
Songs
gēshēng
[sound of songs] Vocal Sutra The main difference between the musical sounds produced by the head cavity and laryngeal cavity and the voice when speaking lies in the prolongation of the vowel at a specific pitch; the voice of singing
The singing voice flies out of the window
Singer
gēshǒu
[vocalist; singer] A person who is good at singing
Professional singer
Singing
gēsòng
(1)
[magnify;sing in praises of]: sing, praise [something]
Sing in praise of good people and good deeds
p>Since ancient times, how many people have sung it, praised it, and regarded it as a symbol of noble quality. ――"The Style of Pine Trees"
(2)
[chant]: Praise or praise with songs or chants
Praise to model workers
Singing circle
gētán
[vocal circle] refers to the singing circle; the vocal music circle
Newcomers in the singing circle
Singing and dancing
gēwǔ
[song and dance] collectively known as singing and dance
Song and dance party
Musical drama
gēwǔjù
[song and dance drama] A drama performed in the form of singing and dancing
singing and dancing to extol
gēwǔ-shēngpíng
[sing and dance to extol the good times] describes the peaceful and prosperous times, which were celebrated with singing and dancing
A group of high-ranking officials who were drunk and dreaming, but all of them were in high spirits and sang and danced to bring prosperity. ——"Flowers in the Sea of ??Evil"
Chun Youjing settled in the king's residence and the prince's pavilion, singing and dancing, living happily, not knowing that old age was coming. ——Postscript to "Etymology" by Lu Wengui of the Yuan Dynasty
Gēxiào
gēxiào
[sing loudly] Sing loudly
wine When you are in high spirits, you can sing and howl at will. ――"The Old Man in the Garden Meets the Fairy at Night"
Singer
gēxīng
[star singer] A star who sings songs
Young singer
Gēxíng
gēxíng
[a style of old Chinese poems] A genre of ancient Chinese poems, with relatively free syllables and meter, and a five-character, The ancient style of seven-character and miscellaneous words is full of changes
Ballad
gēyáo
[folk song;ballad;nursery rhyme] casually sung without musical accompaniment Rhymes, such as folk songs, ballads, children's songs, nursery rhymes, etc.
Gēyín
gēyín
[sing or chant] singing and chanting
Everywhere The voices singing about the flowers and the moon can no longer be heard. Instead, the praises of iron and blood are heard.
——Lu Xun's "On Opening Your Eyes to See"
Singing
gēyǒng
(1)
[singing contest]: singing, chanting ;Singing
Singing competition
(2)
[song]: poetry, song
Gezi Opera
gēzǎixì
[Taiwanese opera] A kind of opera synthesized from various folk songs such as assorted songs, tea-picking songs and drum songs from the Xiangjiang area of ??Zhangzhou that were spread to Taiwan. The tunes are mainly major tunes, back thoughts, shinian tunes, Qizi tunes and various crying tunes. They are characterized by more songs and less white tunes, no fixed rhythm, and strong expressiveness
Ge Zhong
gēzhōng
[percussion instrument in ancient times] is the "chime bell", an ancient copper percussion instrument
The one who drills and boring mandarins is also the song bell of Wei Zhuangzi. ——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "The Story of Stone Bell Mountain"
Song
gē ㄍㄜˉ
(1)
Sing: ~Sing. ~ Chant. ~ Ode. ~Altar. ~ Taiwu Pavilion. ~Dance. Able to dance well.
(2)
Singable words: sing~. ~ Spectrum. ~ Words. ~ Jue. People~. Poetry~. ~ Line (xíng) (a genre of old poetry with relatively free syllables and meter). Poetry expresses aspirations, ~ chants words.
Zheng code: AIJR, U: 6B4C, GBK: B8E8
Number of strokes: 14, radical: owed, stroke order number: 12512125123534
Yin
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Yin
yín
(1) ㄧㄣˊ
(2) Sing, chant in a melodious tone: ~ chant. ~ Chanting. ~ Taste (chanting, savoring, savoring). ~ Satire (chant and satire).
(3) Sigh, a painful sound: ~Xiao (a. Sigh sadly and indignantly; b. Chant). Moan~.
(4) . A name for ancient Chinese poetry: Qin Fu~.
(5) Ming, call: wind~. Ape~.
(6) Zheng code: JOSX, U: 541F, GBK: D2F7
(7) Number of strokes: 7, radical: 口, stroke order number: 2513445
Reference vocabulary
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chant recite the cry of animals
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Yin
嫫
yín
〔motion〕
(1) (Phonetic. From the mouth , Jinsheng. The original meaning of 嫫 is: groan, sigh)
(2) Same as the original meaning [sigh; groan]
Yin, groan. ——"Shuowen"
Yin means sighing. ——"Cangjie Pian"
The moaning is subtle. ——"Suwen·Baoming Comprehensive Theory". Note: "It means chanting and sighing."
Yining during the day and crying at night. ——"Warring States Policy·Chu Policy"
The mournful chants of sending each other off are not full, and the mountains and rivers of Guanshan are infinitely high. ——Ming Dynasty He Jingming's "Send Off to Xu Shaoshen on the Longyou Line"
(3) Another example: Yinmoan (moaning. Humming due to pain); Yinxiao (sighing; wailing)< /p>
(4) Chant; recite [chant;recite]
Recite while leaning against a tree. ——"Zhuangzi·De Chong Fu"
Then Wu Yin. ——"Warring States Policy·Qin Policy". Note: "Songs are also chanted."
The thieves chant at their feet. ——"Xunzi · Not Strict"
Yin green and yellow. ——"Book of Han·Book of Rites and Music". Note: "It means singing and reciting."
(5) Another example: Yin Salt Yong Xu (praising the woman who chants salt); Yin Yue (reciting poems to the moon); Yin Nong (singing; Chanting); chanting (chanting; pondering verses); chanting (chanting and enjoying); chanting (chanting and reciting); chanting (reciting poetry); chanting (chanting and singing); chanting (chanting and writing)< /p>
(6) Ming, call [sing]
The bear roars and the dragon roars.
——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Sleepwalking Tianmu Yin Farewell"
(7) Another example: Yin Miao (shouting); Yin Hou (roaring); Yin Niao (a bird that is good at singing); Yin Xiao (shouting) cricket (creeping); chanting (chirping); chanting (whistling; calling); chanting insect (insect that is good at singing)
(8) Composing poetry, writing poems; elaborating words [compose] p>
Yin'an is a word, and several stems and whiskers are broken. ——Lu Yanrang's "Bitter Song"
(9) Another example: Yinhuai (feelings of poetry); Yinsar (composing poetry. It is also called irony in poetry)
Changes in part of speech< /p>
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Yan
yín
〔Name〕
(1) A name for classical poetry [song (as a type of classical poetry)]. Such as: Yinjuan (album of poems; manuscripts of poems); Yincao (drafts of poems); Yinxiu (volume of poems; album of poems); Yinjian (drafts of poems); Yinji (collection of poems); "Yin in Qin"
< p>(2) Poet [poet]. Such as: Yin Jian (the poet's shoulders); Yin Gu (the poet's spirit); Yin Ke (the poet); Yin Tang (the poet's hall, study); Yin Mu (the poet's vision); Yin Bi (the poet's pen). ;Yin window (the window where the poet lives); Yinhun (the poet's soul)Common phrases
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Yin Oh
yín'é
(1) [recite;chant]: rhythmic Recite in the ground
Yin with a loud voice
(2) [write poet; polish]: write poetry; refine verses
Hold the scroll and chant, the search is very difficult
p>The donkey is singing. ——Song Dynasty Hu Zai's "Tiaoxi Yuyincong Hua"
Singing of the moon and the moon
yínfēng-nòngyuè
(1) [sing of the moon and the wind; sentimental verse] uses wind, flowers, snow and moon as themes to express a transcendent and leisurely mood. Nowadays, it also refers to the emptiness of the content of the work and the escapism from reality, which is used in a derogatory sense.
"Poetry" can be popular. After seeing Uncle Mao again, a certain person returned home chanting the wind and moonlight, which means "I am with you". ——Song Dynasty Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi's "Suicide Note"
(2) It is also said to "sing the wind and chant the moon"
Reciting
yínsòng
[chant;recite] Recite poetry rhythmically
Recite poetry
Recite poetry
yínyóu
[ minstrelsy] The art and profession of troubadours; specifically referring to the singing and performance of troubadours
Line
Interpretation ① Horizontally arranged: rows and rows | line spacing | between lines. ② Certain business institutions: banks | commercial banks. ③Occupational category: Industry | Industry regulations | Peers | All walks of life. ④ Refers to the knowledge and experience of a certain industry: expert | expert | knowledgeable. ⑤Brothers and sisters in order of eldest and youngest: I am the second oldest child in the family. ⑥Quantifier, used for things in lines: one line of words | two lines of trees.
Expert #hángjia ①Expert. ②Excellent.
〖Example〗He is an expert in planting trees and knows the characteristics of various trees well.
Line #hángliè A general term for a straight or horizontal row of people or things.
〖Example〗You must continuously improve your professional level and strive to enter the advanced ranks as soon as possible.
Industry #hángyè Category of occupation.
〖Example〗The catering industry must pay special attention to hygiene to prevent diseases from entering through the mouth.
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行
(pictogram. Original meaning: road)
Same as the original meaning
Xing, Tao. ——"Shuowen"
There are dead people walking around. ――"Poetry·Xiaoya·Xiaobian"
Follow his subtle conduct. ――"Poetry·Binfeng·July"
Another example: Xingwei (reeds on the roadside); Xingqian (road); Xingshen (road god); Itinerary (distance); Xingjie ( Main road)
Line straight in rows, and horizontally in rows
Line to the left and right to warn our divisions. ――"Poetry·Daya·Changwu"
The formation is still in ruins. ——"Songs of Chu·Nine Songs·National Sorrow"
When reading, the five elements are combined. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Ying Fengzhuan"
The army was organized into a line of twenty-five people.
Zheng Bo sent his soldiers out and sent out dogs and roosters.
——"Zuo Zhuan·The Eleventh Year of Yin Gong"
Team, Army
Chen Sheng and Wu Guang were both in charge. ――"Historical Records·Chen She Family"
行háng
⒈ row, queue: ~ column. Horizontal ~.
⒉The order of eldest brother and sister: How old are you? I~two.
⒊Occupation: Same~. Inside~. Do it, love it.
⒋Some stores or business institutions: consignment ~. Agricultural silver ~.
⒌Quantifier. In a row: write two words. Plant three trees.
⒍
⒎
⒏See xíng.
行xíng
⒈walk: ~walk. ~ Road. ~ Army. Far ~.
⒉Things related to travel: ~ Pretend. ~Lee. Travel agency.
⒊Do, do things, activities, actions: ~ things. ~For. ~Move. ~Medical. Try~. Zhi~. Come in~. Lift~.
⒋Quality, moral character: words ~. Product~. Sin~.
⒌will:~will be employed.
⒍Yes: You can do this.
⒎Capable: She is so~.
⒏Circulation, transmission: pass~. Push~. Send ~ books, newspapers and periodicals.
⒐mobile, temporary: ~ business. ~ Camp.
⒑A genre of Yuefu and ancient poetry: Changqian~. Military chariot ~.
⒒Practice: a title for Buddhist monks who lead spiritual practice
⒓
⒔
⒕
< p>①Exercise state power: ~Government agencies.②Related to administrative affairs: ~administrative personnel. ~Political expenses.
行hàng 1. Strong appearance. See "Xingxing". 2. See "Shu Xingzi".
行héng 1. In spoken language, it is called the practice of monks. See "Xingwang" and "Daoxing".
Ancient terms. (1) All methods such as "Li", "Long" and "Ping" can be called "Xing" in ancient notations. Song Xuxuan's "Interpretation of the Rules of Go": "When the pieces are connected together, it is called Xing." (2) Commonly used with Zou and Zu. For example, if a chess move is made on a certain road or a certain position, it can also be called "moving" on a certain road or a certain position.