sing with a resounding voice
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is g à och à NgR à y ú n, which means singing loud and clear, straight up to the sky. Later, it also describes a kind of argument or news, which is very popular in the society. From miscellaneous records of Xijing.
Analysis of Idioms
Resounding through the sky
Idiom usage
The song is loud and clear, straight up to the sky, but it is not easy to see the flaw. A letter to Liu Song Fu by Tan Sitong in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Ge Hong's miscellaneous notes of Xijing (Volume 1) in Jin Dynasty: "the whole Hougong chants, and the sound goes into the sky."
Chinese PinYin : gāo chàng rù yún
sing with a resounding voice
to help the weak and aid the needy. jì ruò fú qīng
Go to the East and go to the West. dōng zhēng xī tǎo
the three obediences and the four virtues. sān cóng sì dé
Pass five passes and cut six generals. guò wǔ guān,zhǎn liù jiàng