The basic explanation of the above text:
1, full of sound and emotion, Shēng qíng běng máo: It means that the timbre, singing and feelings expressed during singing and recitation are very moving. Zhang's Miscellaneous Notes on the Continuation of Banqiao by the Buddhist in Qingzhuquan: "Listening to the performance of" Looking for a Home and Leaving a Bag "in Wang is not as good as the experts in Liyuan."
2. empathize with G m n t ó ng sh ē n sh ò u: It means that although I have not experienced it personally, I feel that I have experienced it personally. ? From the second episode of "Thunder of Collecting Money in Late Qing Literature": "Besides, Beishan is in Beijing, and everything is taken care of by my second brother, and I feel the same."
3. cadence y y y á ng d ù n Cuoù: It means that the voice is high and low, which is very harmonious. It is often used to describe pleasant sounds. From Lu Ji's Preface to the Fu of Sui Dynasty in the Western Jin Dynasty: "Cui is a refined man because he is vain and sensitive. Yan cadence, resentment also. It's also very poor and different, and its voice has changed. "
4. powerful k ē ng qi ā ng y ǒ u Li: describe a loud and powerful voice. In the pit: rhythmic loud voice? . From Guo Xiaochuan's poem "Mourning Dear Premier Zhou": "Our Premier answered most forcefully; There is no language, no feelings, but a life experience like lightning and thunder. "
5. impassioned kā ng k? i? j ? ng: It means energetic, enthusiastic and full of righteousness. From Han Liling's "Farewell Poems": "Sadness and generosity, singing and singing." Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Shangquan Bu Yuwen Quejuan resolutely advanced and retreated": "Today, I will be impassioned, clamoring for clothes, talking about the author's banquet, and dragging my family."
6. The sound of the book is loud: it means that the reading voice is clear and loud. From Mr. Shang by Li Zhaogan in the Song Dynasty: "Anyone passing by talks about Mr. Deyi and recites Mr. Zhang's articles, and the class rings all day." Qing Ji cloud "Notes on Yuewei Caotang" Volume III: "In the next season, scholars will walk alone among the trees and smell the sound of books, which is amazing in the wilderness."
7. catchy l m: ng l m: ng sh à ng k ǒ u? : refers to the loud and smooth voice when reading poetry articles. Poems and Allegro from Lao She: "Prose is not so limited, although prose also pays attention to sonorous tone and can be catchy."