Explanation of cymbals
(1). Military songs. It is said to be made by Huangdi and Qibo. Han Dynasty Yuefu belongs to drum music. Play it immediately to boost morale. It is also used for traveling and banquets with heroes and to pay tribute to the triumphant master. "Zhu Lu Pian" by He Chengtian of the Southern Dynasty Song Dynasty: "The three armies should stop making noise and listen to me playing cymbals." Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Encouragement to Enter the Dynasty Song": "The cymbal songs are lined up and played, and the cymbals are used to attract the ministers." (2). Generally refers to. Military song. Ming Dynasty Chen Ruyuan's "Golden Lotus Burning Coupons": "Tan Xiaoqingping has a long way home, clearing thousands of miles and playing cymbals." Qing Fangwen "Come with Jiang Muzhi on the Jinshan Mountains with Mr. Huailong You" poem: "I once went up to the river tower to read the navy. , the cymbals were encouraged and new words were composed. "Cao Yabo's "Wuchang Uprising": "Choose a day to set out, and the people will sing the cymbals for the first time." (3). Refers to the victory song. Wang Tingna of the Qing Dynasty's "Jade Planting Notes·Yijiang River": "Every success is accomplished in the day and everyone sings triumphantly. Everyone claps their horses and listens to the cymbal song." Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty's "Conquering Burma" poem: "It is said that athletes should not laugh at me, and the triumphal season calls for cymbal singing." "Chen Yi's "Shuidiao Getou·Siyouliangkou": "Look at the turbulent tunnel, the underground factory generates electricity, and the cymbals are played."
Word analysis
Explanation of cymbal Cymbal (cymbal) á A round copper percussion instrument, larger than a cymbal. Ancient military musical instruments, like bells, but without the hammer in the middle. Radical: 钅; explanation of song 歌 ē sing: sing. Sing. Sing. Music circle. Getai dance pavilion. Song and dance. Able to sing and dance. Singable words: Sing. Song sheet. lyrics. Song formula. folk song. poetry. Songxing (妌) (a genre of old poetry with relatively free syllables and rhythm). Poetry expresses aspirations, and songs express words.
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