Four-word idioms describing poetry recitation

1. The four-word 1 that describes "good recitation" is full of sound and emotion [shēng qíng bíng míao] (singing, reciting, etc.). ) Good voice and rich feelings.

Out: Qing Zhuquan's "Miscellaneous Notes on Continued Banqiao": "I am listening to the performance of" Looking for a Home and Leaving a Bag "in Wang, and I am not an expert in the pear garden." Commentary: I was listening to a play by Wang, and the performance was wonderful, not worse than that of the people in Liyuan.

2. cadence [yü yá ng dü ncuo] describes the ups and downs of the voice, which is harmonious and rhythmic. Mr Fujino in Lu Xun's works: "I caught a glimpse of his black and thin face on his back under the light, as if to say something cadence."

3, catchy [láng láng shàng kǒu] Lang Lang: Jade hits the sound, which means reading loudly. Refers to reading skillfully and fluently.

It also means that the language is easy to understand and recite. Chu: How did Guo Moruo learn poetry and literature in Boiling Soup Collection? But when I was two or three years old, she had secretly taught me to recite the quatrains of Tang poetry, which was catchy.

4. Clear pronunciation and mellow voice [zü zhè ng qi ā ng yuá n] (speaking or singing) Clear pronunciation and mellow voice (mostly used in traditional Chinese opera or Quyi): He speaks plainly, sings well and performs with emotion. Appearance: Levin's Biography of Hu Xueyan Ascending the Mountain: "Then I also said this proverb, which is clear and really authentic Wuxi dialect."

5, sonorous and powerful [kē ng qi ā ng y ǒ u Li] describes a loud and powerful voice. Clam: A loud rhythmic voice.

Out: Guo Xiaochuan's poem "Mourning Dear Premier Zhou": "Our Premier answered most forcefully; I replaced words with thunderous life experiences. " .

2. About the four-character idioms of the Ten Recitation of the Analects of Confucius, such as: the way of Confucius and Mencius, the idiom in The Ten Recitation of the Analects of Confucius: idiom: sensitive and studious, phonetic notation: mǐ né rà o xué Interpretation: sensitive: smart; Good: I like it. Brilliant, diligent and studious. Idiom: learn from the old and seek for the new. Zhuyin: wēn gù zhī xīn Interpretation: text: review; So: old. Review old knowledge and gain new knowledge and experience. This also means recalling the past and better understanding the present. Idiom: Don't be ashamed to ask questions. Athena Chu: bù chǐ xià wèn Interpretation: Be willing to learn from people with lower knowledge or status than yourself, and don't feel embarrassed. Idiom: In a threesome, there must be Athena Chu of my teacher: sā né né xí ng. Someone must be my teacher. It means that you should be ashamed of asking questions and learn from others with an open mind. Idiom: A long way to go. Tao: The road is heavy and long. To make a metaphor, the responsibility is great and we must struggle for a long time. Idiom: choose good and follow the phonetic notation: zé shà né ró ng Interpretation: learn from, extend. It means choosing good studies and doing well. Idiom: Huan, Zhuyin: Almost. Qi: Equality. You want to catch up with a person with both ability and political integrity.

3. What are the witticisms to describe poetry?

Interpretation: flowers: planting flowers. Metaphor writing ability is outstanding.

Source: Chi's Miscellanies of Yunxian, Volume 10: "I rarely dreamed of writing flowers, but later I became a genius to support myself and became famous all over the world."

Vivid

Interpretation: painting: description, description. Describe a vivid narrative or description.

Source: The Scholars by Qing Wu Jingzi, back to 17: "The sound and shadow of painting can shock readers." Zhu Qingtingzhen's "Xiao Yuan Poetry" Volume 1: "To make the mountains and rivers moist, it is true because of its bright colors; The service period is ingenious, and the work is wonderful first. "

lively

Interpretation: Vivid: Lively and vivid appearance. Refers to the artistic image is very realistic, as if there is life.

Source: Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything: "Zhou Meng, Qianzhuang, is true and lifelike, which is a metaphor for his ambition! I don't know, Zhou Ye. When you feel sudden, you feel sudden. "