The residual sound is a Chinese idiom, and the pinyin is yú yīn rào liáng.
Describe the beautiful singing or music, and the lingering sound is endless. It is also a metaphor that poetry is meaningful and intriguing. From Liezi Tang Wen.
What do you mean, lingering?
Echo around the beam
Voice:
surplus
poplar
Roo
Leon
solve
Explanation:
Aftersound: There seems to be music left after the music is played. It seems that the music left behind is playing around the house. It describes singing and music as loud and pleasant. Let people forget for a long time.
appear
Department:
Liezi Tang Wen: "Go; And reverberation around the beam x; Three days; Give left and right. "
show
Example:
His wonderful singing deeply touched the audience; Really ~; Three days have passed.
What do you mean by "lingering sound"
[Folk Music Allusions] Han E's song "Echoes Surround the Beam for Three Days".
Legend has it that during the Warring States Period, a woman named Han E came to Qi. Because she was hungry all the way, she had been without food for several days, and she was singing and begging at the southwest gate of Linzi, Qi State. Her beautiful and euphemistic singing deeply touched the heartstrings of the audience and left a deep impression on people. Three days later, people can still hear the sound of her singing in the beams. People say that Han E's song "echoes around the beam for three days".
Han E lives in a hotel. Because of poverty, Han E was insulted by the innkeeper. Han E was heartbroken and left. The voice was so sad that everyone who heard her sing felt as if she were immersed in sadness. At one time, the innkeeper had to invite her back to sing a happy song. Han E "restored Long song". When everyone heard that he "danced with joy and could control himself", the atmosphere suddenly became cheerful, and he forgot all his previous sadness. His singing is touching, even here.
Therefore, later generations have the idiom allusions of "lingering sound around the beam" and "three days around the beam" to describe the beauty of singing and the charm of music.
Confucius listened to Shao Le's "I don't know the taste of meat in March", and Han Eshan sang the echoes for three days. The power of music is really unimaginable.
The music lingers between the beams.
Yang Ruqi
[Explanation] Describe the beautiful singing, leaving an unforgettable impression.
[Source] Liezi Tang Wen: "In the past, Korea and Hubei were in the east, and they were short of food and passed through Yong Men, singing songs and eating fake food. When I left, the sound lingered for three days, and I walked left and right with my own people. "
[Example] It is worthwhile to hear a soul-stirring singer after suffering for a long time. "~, three days without stopping" is really that feeling. Liang Shiqiu's Going to the Opera
What do you mean by "lingering sound"
The lingering sound describes the beautiful singing and leaves an unforgettable impression on people.
From: Liezi Tang Wen: "Once upon a time, Korea and Hubei were short of food, passing by Yong Men, singing and eating fake food. When I left, the sound lingered for three days, with my own people. "
Once upon a time, Han E traveled to Qi, but he was short of money and food. When she passed through Yong Men of Qi, she sang in exchange for food. After she left, the wonderful sound seemed to linger among the pillars of the city gate for three days, and people around her thought that she had not left.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and object; With praise.
(4) The meaning of idioms reverberates around the beam, expanding reading:
synonym
Endless [j and ng Ji ǔ bx and]
Description: You can't stop after a long time.
From: Liu Jian's Dinner on the Grass: "The crowd is boiling, and the applause and cheers last for a long time."
Enduring applause rang out from the venue.
Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Applause and cheers.
The idiom ~ ~ reverberates around the light beam
the music lingered around the beams
English self-essay: the tune lingers in the room
Around: around. Echo around the beam: the original description of the song is beautiful and memorable. It is impressive to describe exciting words now.
Liezi Tang Wen: "In the past, Korea and Hubei were together and lacked food. They passed by Yong Men and sang and pretended to eat. After three days, about."
In ancient China, there was a very good singer Han E, a Korean. On one occasion, she passed by Qi State and sang in Yong Men, the capital of Qi State (now Linzi, Shandong Province) to raise money. Han E's voice is clear and clear, melodious and moving. The concert caused a sensation in the whole city. After the singing, the audience still gathered in Yong Men, lingering and unwilling to disperse.
What does this idiom mean?
The music lingers between the beams.
Pinyin:
surplus
poplar
Roo
nautical/sea mile
Explanation:
Describe the beautiful singing, leaving an unforgettable impression.
appear
place
Liezi Tang Wen: "In the past, when Korea and Hubei were in the Qi Dynasty, they lacked food, sang songs and ate fake food, and went back for three days."
Structural use:
Subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and object; Include praise
The meaning of the idiom lingering around the beam
Echoes describe the beauty of singing or music, and they are endless. It is also a metaphor that poetry is meaningful and intriguing. Liezi Tang Wen: "Once upon a time, Korea and Hubei were struggling for peace in the east and lacked food. He passed by Yong Men, singing and eating fakes, but his voice lingered for three days. " Qing Shang He's "Poetry in the Wine Garden" Song Ouyang Xiu: "As far as the narrative place is concerned, the whole text ... what you cherish is exhausted by words, and there is no meaning of lingering.
The meaning of lingering idioms
The music lingers between the beams.
Pronunciation is yú yīn rào liáng.
Describe the beautiful singing or music, and the lingering sound is endless. It is also a metaphor that poetry is meaningful and intriguing.
Idiom stories and meanings reverberate around Liang!
Legend has it that during the Warring States Period, a woman named Han E came to Qi. Because she was hungry all the way, she had been without food for several days, and she was singing and begging at the southwest gate of Linzi, Qi State. Her beautiful and euphemistic singing deeply touched the heartstrings of the audience and left a deep impression on people. Three days later, people can still hear the sound of her singing in the beams. People say that Han E's song "echoes around the beam for three days".
Idioms with similar meanings are
Three days around the beam [rà o Li á ng sā n Ri copy]
New word attack
Basic explanation and detailed explanation
Describing the music as loud and exciting seems to reverberate after a long time.
tidy
Liezi Tang Wen: "The pre-Han Dynasty was in harmony with eastern Hubei; Food shortage; Yong Men; Singing fake dishes; Both gone and lingering; Three days; Left and right, let him go. "
example sentence
His expression is delicate, but meticulous and his voice is loud. Singing a few words is really sonorous, you can ~.
Approximate antonym
synonym
The music lingers between the beams.
antonym
intolerable to the ear