Pronunciation: HuíHuán wáng fü ou?
Quote: Dong Wang's "Nine Machines": The cycle goes back and forth, the beauty withers, and the sideburns weave.
Doing one thing repeatedly has faded the original bright color, and even the hair has turned pale.
For example, if you listen to it, from a distance, it seems that many wild animals cry across the snow and beat on the mountain wall, like a tune that has lasted for thousands of years.
"Sing a song and sigh three times" was originally the singing method of music songs during the sacrifice in the Qing Palace in the Zhou Dynasty. Song people used it in poetry criticism to describe the characteristics of poetry, such as peace, elegance, lightness and taste, which is not only related to the expression technique, lyric method, composition structure and language expression of the works, but also closely related to the writer's personality and knowledge.
"Three-sigh singing" is often used to describe the emotional feelings of readers when they appreciate poetry, and sometimes it also refers to an acceptance method that does not stick to the literal meaning of poetry and understands its inner charm through repeated chanting and singing.