1. Aria
[yǒng tàn diào]
Lyric solo songs, accompanied by orchestral instruments or keyboard instruments, can concentrate on expressing the inner feelings of characters, and are usually part of operas, oratorios and chorus.
2. chant
[yǒng huái]
use poetry to express your feelings. Ruan Ji in Jin has eighty poems of "Yong Huai". Later, poems expressing personal feelings and ambitions were mostly titled as this.
3. Sing
[Gēǒ ng]
Sing (a song).
4. chant
[yín yǒng]
read (poetry) rhythmically.
5. chant
[shāng yǒng]
drink and chant poetry.
6. chant
[yǒng ò]
chant.
7. Emotionally sing
[gǐ nǒ ng]
Thanks for singing.
8. Ode to history
[yǒng shǐ]
Write poems on historical events.
9. Chanting about the moon and mocking flowers
[yǒng yuè cháo huā]
refers to writing poetry. Flowers and the moon are often the objects of poets' singing, so they are called.
1. Chant mulberry and willow
[y ǒ ng s ā ng y ǖ li ǔ]
Chant mulberry, but actually say willow. It's a metaphor for passing on the topic.
11. chant
[yǒng sòng]
praise.
12. Inscription
[tí yǒng]
See "Inscription".
13. Belong to chant
[shǔ yǒng]
Write poems.
14. The talented person who chants
[yǒng xù zhī cái]
describes women as particularly talented and intelligent.
15. chant
[shāng yǒng]
drink and chant poetry.
16. chant
[yǒng gē]
See "chant".
17. Belong to chant
[shǔ yǒng]
Write poems.
18. Ode to orchids
[yǒng lán huā]
Poems on orchids since ancient times and modern times.
19, line chant
[xíng yǒng]
still line chant.
2, chanting thoughts
[yǒng sī]
chanting thoughts.