What does the sound of nature mean?

The sound of nature refers to the sounds coming from the sky, most of which are natural sounds (such as the sound of rain, birds, etc.). This song should only exist in the sky, and it is rare to hear it in the human world. Lai (phonetic. Congzhu, Lai sound. Original meaning: an ancient wind instrument with three holes).

In the old days, there was a definition of "three sounds". The sound of the guqin is the sound of nature, the sound of the earth xun is the sound of earth, and the sound of Kunqu opera is the sound of human beings. Among them, the sound of human beings is the sound produced by humans and expressed artificially. The music we perform and sing now belongs to the category of human sounds; the sounds of earth are the sounds made by the holes formed by various things on the earth's surface; they belong to natural sounds; the sounds of nature are the sounds made by heaven (mainly referring to wind) acting on all things, and they also belong to nature sound.

The sound of nature can also be said to be a voice given by God, describing a person's voice that is so perfect that it seems to have been given by God. The sound of nature mostly refers to a song that combines nature and human voices. "The sound of nature" is the most beautiful sound.

Vitas and Celine Dion

It is now commonly used to describe a good-sounding voice. For example, Celine Dion, Madonna, Sarah Brightman's "The War is Over", which have top status in the world, and Russian artist Vitas Опера's dolphin sound can all be called sounds of nature.

Reference:

Lai: the sound coming from the hole. Refers to the sounds of wind, water, birds and other sounds in nature:

Sounds of nature, the sounds of nature, the sounds made naturally by things. Such as the sound of wind, birds, running water, etc. It also refers to the natural interest of poetry and prose. From "Zhuangzi: Equality of Things": "A woman hears the sounds of man but not the sounds of earth; a woman hears the sounds of earth but not the sounds of nature!" Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty "Wuling Beiting Ji": "The sounds of forest wind and nature harmonize with the music of gold.

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