Interpretation of the song

Explanation of transmitting songs

(1). Transmitting songs. "The Biography of Wang Rong in the Southern Qi Dynasty": "Fang Jin's nine clothes are elegant, three spirits and Yan ... Dong Lang dances and Nan Bian sings." In the Southern Dynasties, Liang Xiaoyi's poem "Ode to the Wind" reads: "Dance with long sleeves and spread songs around the beam." Tang Li Qiao's poem "Emperors Attend Rites and Cares" reads: "Kaile lives in the pickaxe, and the songs are full of drinks." (2) Teach songs. Qing Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan Biography": "A hanger-on was invited the day before yesterday to preach his songs."

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interpretation of transmission (transmission) × transmission (teaching), transmission: transmission. Transmission. Pass the precepts. Tradition. Teach by example. Spread: to publicize. Spread. Pass the name. Legend (a. China's short stories that rose in the Tang Dynasty; B. Long operas that prevailed in China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties; C. refers to the interpretation of songs with bizarre plots or unusual behavior of characters. Singing: singing. Singing. Praise. Music. A stage and dance pavilion. Song and dance. Be good at singing and dancing. Singing words: singing. Music score Lyrics. Song formula Folk songs. Poetry. Gexing (a genre of old poetry, with relatively free syllables and meter). Poetry expresses ambition, singing words.