1, Yellow Rhythm is an idiom of China, which is used to describe the solemnity, boldness, loudness, profundity or majesty of music or literary works. Its origin can be traced back to China's ancient theory of music and poetry, in which "Huangzhong" stands for major tone, that is, the basic tone of music, and "Dalu" stands for major tone, that is, a classification of music.
2. In the field of music, "Yellow Land" is often used to describe some works with profound ideological and artistic qualities, as well as strong appeal and shock. These works are usually created by composers with high musical attainments. They pay attention to the connotation and expressive force of music in the process of creation, and pursue the perfection and perfection of music.
3. In the field of literature, "Huang Lu" is often used to describe some works with high ideological and artistic quality, as well as profound philosophy and appeal. These works are usually created by writers with high attainments. They pay attention to the use and expression of words in the process of creation, and pursue the perfection and appeal of their works.
The origin of Huang Lu
1, the idiom "Yellow Road" comes from the ancient music culture of China. Huangzhong is a measuring instrument in ancient China. Its scale is Huangzhong Road, Huangzhong is a public cause, and the road is Andrew. In the ancient music theory, Huang Zhong was regarded as the root of music, with the first law of yang law in the twelve laws, while Lu Da was the second law of yang law.
2. The origin of the Yellow Law is closely related to the ancient ritual and music system. The system of rites and music in Zhou Dynasty is an important embodiment of social hierarchy and order. Huang Zhong is regarded as "the discipline of music", while Lu Da is regarded as "the breadth of music". The timbre of Huang Zhong is deep and loud, which can shock people's hearts and play a leading role in the movement.
3. Lu Da's timbre is soft and broad, which can harmonize various timbres in the movement and make the music more harmonious. Therefore, Huang Zhong and Lu Da are often used together in ancient music to express solemn, solemn, loud and profound feelings and atmosphere. With the passage of time, the idiom "Yellow Law" has gradually evolved into a profound ideological and artistic work.