Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - High mountains and flowing water, Huang Zhong Da Lu, light singing and dancing, the sound of nature, lingering sound, wonderful pen and flowers,

High mountains and flowing water, Huang Zhong Da Lu, light singing and dancing, the sound of nature, lingering sound, wonderful pen and flowers,

High mountains and flowing water: an idiom in China, pronounced as gāo shān liú shuǐ, is used to indicate that a bosom friend is hard to meet or that the music is wonderful. From Liezi Tang Wen.

Voice of nature: pronounced as ti ā n là i zhè y Ρ n, it describes the sound as very pleasant and is the highest realm of music.

Echo around the beam: a Chinese idiom, pinyin is yúyěn rào Liáng, which describes beautiful singing or music lingering around the beam. It is also a metaphor that poetry is meaningful and intriguing. From Liezi Tang Wen.

Huang Lu: Chinese idiom, pinyin is Hu á ng zh not ng dà l ǐ, which means to describe the solemnity, fairness, subtlety and harmony of music or words. From Zhou Li Chun Guan da Le Si.

Singing and dancing lightly: an idiom in China, pronounced Q and ng g ē mà n w ǔ, Mann: soft. It means relaxing music and gentle dancing. This is a marriage of two generations.

Flowing clouds and flowing water: Chinese idiom, pinyin is xíng yún liú shuǐ, which means that the article is natural and unconstrained, just like floating clouds and flowing water. Thank you for your teacher's book.

Wonderful workmanship: pronounced qi m 4 o du ó ti ā n g not ng, which means wonderful workmanship. From "Sending Fireworks".

Vivid: Chinese idiom, pinyin is wéi miào wéi xiào, which means to describe or imitate very vividly. From the preface and postscript to strange stories from a strange studio.

Make the finishing point: China idiom, pronounced Hu à ló ng di m: n j ī ng j ó ng. Describe the beauty of Zhang Sengyou's paintings in Liang Dynasty. When writing an article or speech in the future, point out the essence in a few words at the key points to make the content more vivid and powerful. From Zhang Sengyou and Tang Yanyuan's Records of Famous Paintings in Past Dynasties.

Chinese idiom: Pinyin is bǐ zǒu lóng shé, which means to show the expression of dragon and snake dancing when writing. Describing calligraphy as vivid, imposing and free and easy also means that calligraphy is fast and energetic.

Brilliant pen gives birth to flowers: China idiom, pinyin is miào bǐ shēng huā, which means outstanding writing ability. From "The Legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao: Dreams Write Flowers".

Vivid: Chinese idiom, pinyin is xǔ xǔ rú shēng, which usually means that the artistic image in painting and sculpture is vivid and lifelike, just like living. From Zhuangzi's Homogeneous Matter Theory.