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Idioms and Poems about Music

1. Idioms about Music

1. Qu Gao He Widow [ qǔ gāo hè guǎ ] was originally used to describe the difficulty of finding a good friend. Later, the idiom of "qǔ gāo hè guǎ" was used to describe the fact that the words or works were not popular and could not be understood or appreciated by the majority of people. The name "hè guǎ" (和) is used to refer to the lack of understanding or appreciation of the majority of the people.

Origin: State of War - Chu - Song Yu's "Question to the King of Chu": "It is the song that is higher than the song; it is the harmony that is wider than the song."

Translation: The higher the tune, the fewer people can sing along.

2. Outside the strings [ xián wài zhī yīn ] is a metaphor for meaning outside the words.

Origin: Southern Song Dynasty - Fan Ye, "The Book of the Prisoner and His Nephews and Nephews": "The meaning outside the strings, the sound of false ringing, I don't know where it comes from."

Translation: outside the strings, the sound of empty ringing, not knowing where it comes from.

3. 高山流水 [ gāo shān liú shuǐ ] is a metaphor for a soulmate or confidant.

The sound of flowing water in the mountains and rivers is a metaphor for a soulmate or a confidant.

Origin: As recorded in Liezi Tangwen, in the Spring and Autumn Period, Bo Ya was good at playing the zither, and Zhong Ziqi was good at listening to the zither. One time when Boya played the zither, the sound of the zither was like high mountains and flowing water, and only Zhong Ziqi could understand the meaning of it.

4. yú yīn rào liáng ] describes a song with a beautiful voice that leaves a deep impression on people.

Origin: "Liezi Tangwen" (列子-汤问):"Both go; and the sound of the afterglow surrounds the beams X; it does not stop for three days."

Translation: Han E went to Qi, and on the way there, he broke his food, so he begged for food by singing. After singing, the song wrapped around the beams of the house for three days.

5. Chu Song on All Sides [ sì miàn chǔ gē ] At the time of the war between Chu and Han, Xiang Yu's army was stationed at Gaixia, with fewer soldiers and less food, and was surrounded by the Han army and the armies of the vassals, and at night, when he heard the Han army singing Chu songs on all four sides, Xiang Yu was surprised and said, "Has the Han army occupied all the Chu land? Why are there so many Chu people?" (The metaphor of being surrounded by enemies on all sides and being in an isolated and critical predicament.

Origin: Zhu Ziqing, "Civilization in the Sailing Ship": In this four-sided Chu song, by how eloquent you are, you have to obey.

2. Idioms, poems and quotes about music

Different from the ordinary sound. It describes things that are extraordinary and outstanding.

吹弹歌舞 Playing orchestral instruments, singing and dancing. Generally refers to music and dance entertainment.

Guqu Zhoulang (顾曲周郎) originally referred to Zhou Yu in music. Later, it refers to a person who is good at music and opera.

Huang Zhong Da Lu (黃钟大吕) Huang Zhong (黃钟) is the first of the six yang laws in the twelve rhythms of ancient Chinese phonetics. Dalü: the fourth of the six yin law. Describe the music or speech solemn, upright, subtle, meaning inconsistent.

Beat: beat; reward: appreciation. It describes the appreciation of poetry, music and so on.

钧天广乐 refers to the music of heaven, immortal music. Later, it describes the beautiful and majestic music.

Silk, bamboo, wind and string Silk: refers to stringed instruments; bamboo: refers to wind instruments. The general term for musical instruments such as qin, serpent, xiao flute and so on.

The name is also used to refer to music.

Five tones and six rhythms Five tones: the five scales of Gong, Shang, Horn, Zheng and Feather; six rhythms: the standard for musical instruments. The ancient sound law. Later, it also refers to music in general.

The sound outside the string Originally refers to the aftertaste of music. It is a metaphor for the meaning of the words, that is, indirectly revealed in the words, rather than explicitly stated.

Staccato and repressed describes the rise and fall, pause and turn of a poetic work or musical sound, harmonious and rhythmic.

3. Words and phrases about music

Words: sound shakes the forest and the trees, and the sound of the high 靡靡之音 绕梁三日 珠落玉盘 出谷黄莺 一唱三叹 五音不全 天籁之音 高山流水 余音绕梁 若即若若离 虚无飘虛虛虛渺茫 Strong and powerful, swinging and deafening, incessant and incessant.

Sentences:

1 Get used to one's music, one's music is the deepest groan of the soul. Maybe only they can understand, but they still hope that the music they listen to can move the surrounding and the future.

2 Music is memory.

3The sound of the piano in the earthly realm, the moon is bright and the waves are clear. Let a person's mind and heart at the time, a breeze in the ear suddenly rise and fall. Wisps of zither sound from afar, leisurely, a kind of love rhyme but people's intestines. Although the sound of the piano, all the most quiet time, the most brilliant frost, and or the original model, are slowly flowing up. The sound of the piano is like a complaint, is after a thousand sails, to see the years to clarify the heart, is in the body of the sea, precipitation of all the waves and grandeur. After understanding, every note is buried under a calm and pliable heart.

4. Poetry describing music

Music idioms and poems Shocking the forest and trees Yang Guan San Folding The busy strings and pipes The high 靡 靡靡之音 绕梁三日 Bead down the jade plate The yellow warbler in the valley Singing three sighs The five tones are not complete The music of music The sound of high mountains and flowing water The rest of the sound surrounds the beams As if it is a part of the nothingness floating and indistinct Clanging and forceful Swinging back to the bowels of the heart Deafening and almost continuous The poem The song should be only on the sky, which can be heard on earth a couple of times.

Noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy. Music Quotes Music education is not the education of musicians, but first and foremost the education of men.

-- Sukhomlinsky The perception and understanding of beauty is the core of aesthetic education, the point of aesthetics. -- The most beautiful music is meaningless to the ear that does not recognize it.

-- Marx Educate our children through and in music -- Helen Simpson. Simpson Without music, life is worthless. -- Friedrich Nietzsche Without an early musical education, I would have accomplished nothing.

-- Albert Einstein Music education, besides being very much concerned with moral and social purposes, must explore beauty as its own end, and educate man to beauty and goodness. Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom, all philosophy, and whoever penetrates the meaning of my music will be able to transcend the sufferings from which the ordinary man is unable to extricate himself.

-- Beethoven I am convinced that simplicity and truth are the principles of beauty in all works of art.

-- Gluck A piece of music that I love transmits to me thoughts and meanings that cannot be expressed in words.

-- Mendelssohn Technology is only valuable if it serves a noble purpose. -- Schumann The true meaning of art is to make people happy, to inspire and empower them.

-- Haydn One cannot create for life without engaging with life. There is no way to produce great works without exercising one's personality.

-- Nie Er For me, music is the perfect expression of the soul. -- Schumann Through its intrinsic connection with poetry, music is reborn.

-- Liszt In true music there are a thousand feelings of the heart, much better than words.

-- Mendelssohn It is better to create real situations than to copy them.

-- Verdi I put a lot of work into the melody. The important thing is not to begin the melody, but to continue it and develop it into a complete artistic image.

-- R. Strauss Composing music is not difficult, but getting rid of superfluous notes is extremely difficult.

-- Brahms Composers give their all when composing a piece.

He goes through belief, doubt, enthusiasm, despair, elation, and agony by turns. -- Bizet Shouldn't a musician study nature as poets and painters do? In fact, he was able to study man, nature's most brilliant creation.

-- Jos. F. Reichardt I love music very much. Precisely because I love music, I try to free it from the impoverished traditions that keep it suppressed.

Music is the art of passionate freedom, the art of the outdoors, boundless like nature, like the wind, like the sky, like the sea. It must not be locked up in a room and become an academic art.

-- Debussy The purpose of music is twofold: to delight the senses with pure harmony, and to move or inspire. --Roger. People think: My artistry comes easily.

This is wrong. No one has ever spent as much time and effort on composing as I have.

There is no master whose work I have not studied again and again. -- Vo. V. A. Mozart Mozart Music is an outburst of the mind.

It cannot be analyzed experimentally like chemistry. There is only one true characteristic of great music, and that is feeling.

-- Frederic Berlioz. Berlioz What is the way for a composer to derive full benefit from his study of peasant music? It is to assimilate the vocabulary of peasant music so completely that one forgets everything except that vocabulary and uses it as one's musical mother tongue. -- Bartok Li He's Li Ping Konghou Quotation was written about music.

It seems that there is also one by Han Yu, Listening to Yingshi Playing the Qin. Wu Si Shu Tong Zhang Gaoqiu, empty mountain condensation cloud decadence does not flow.

Xiang'e cried bamboo and vegetarian sadness, Li diploma China play Konghou. The Phoenix is a broken jade in Kunshan, and the hibiscus is a smile of the orchid.

Twelve gates melt cold light, twenty-three silk moving purple Emperor. The Nvwa refining stone to mend the sky, the stone breaks the sky to tease the autumn rain.

Dreaming in the sacred mountain, I taught the goddess of the crone, the old fish jumping wave thin scaly dance. The first is a poem about a man who is not a man, but a man who is not a man, but a man.

The first poem*** is a fourteen-line poem that uses fourteen metaphorical images to praise the beauty of the scene, the melody, and the playing skills of Li Zhi when he plays Konghou. Among these images, there are realistic, illusory, and mythological ones.

The poem's series of imagery came to the surface, not to mention dazzled, coupled with the language of the obscure, the first reading of the people do not know what to say, a careful taste, gradually clear: the beginning of the first written Li Diploma played by the konghou well-made, can be described as a superb, set off the beauty of the music; in the high and refreshing days in the autumn to play, you can imagine that the sky is high and cloudy, the autumn wind is cool, the time is when the person is full of energy and hair; due to the air is clear and thorough, the music can also be transmitted to the wind, and the wind can also be used to play the sound. Because of the clear air, the music can also be carried far away by the wind, and this sentence shows the beauty of the scene when playing. Next, it is written that the floating clouds were attracted by the music and stood still, and Xiang'e and Su were touched by the sadness and tears, and this happened only because Li Diploma was playing Konghou.

We describe the beauty of a person, saying that there is a "sinking fish and falling geese, the closed moon and shy flowers" of the appearance, the music here, but the clouds are frozen, the beauty of the effect of sadness. From the fifth line onwards, the melody is beautiful and infectious: playing to the crisp place, like hearing the broken jade of the Kunlun Mountains and the chirping of the phoenix; playing to the melodious place, as if the dewdrops on the lotus drops, the orchid also laughs; playing to the bleak place, the temperature at the twelve gates of Chang'an becomes cold, the emperor in the palace is also touched by it, and the whole of Chang'an is shrouded in cold light; playing to the sadness of the place, which makes the sky patched up by Nuwa break again, and the autumn rain breaks down again, so that the sky will be broken again. It seems to see Li Diploma teaching Mrs. Cheng, who is good at playing Konghou, and the skillful gods and goddesses want to learn from him, and the music moves the old fish to leap out of the waves, and the skinny scaly scales in the abyss to dance; and Wu Gang in the moon palace also finds it hard to sleep, and stares at the tree, and even the Jade Rabbit doesn't know that the cold dew has already wetted its fur.

This series of descriptions, written from animals to plants, from the earth to the fairy world, from the water to the sky, bold exaggeration, romantic novelty. These fourteen images, some metaphorical sound, some imitation appearance, the use of metaphor, anthropomorphism, empathy,.