Han shangzui
Hanshangzuizheng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h á NSH ā NGJ ǔzh ē ng, which means immersing in beautiful music. It comes from Song Dynasty Bao Zhao's dance songs of Dai Bai Xiang.
"Gong", "Shang" and "Zheng" are all scale names in ancient Chinese music. Immersion in beautiful music. It is the same as "hangongzui sign". He was born in the Southern Dynasty. One of the dance songs of Dai Bai Xiang written by Bao Zhao of Song Dynasty: "Han shangzui symbolizes Lu Xi, Zhu Lu SA, Da Wan Xiu Fei." There are two kinds of throat, soft throat and thin throat. In Tang Dynasty, Wen Tingyun's song of songs, the synonyms include Gongzui sign, hanshang touch sign, Hangong pan sign, Hangong tune sign, hanshang chew sign, Zui Gong chew Shang sign and Hangong chew sign
Chinese PinYin : hán shāng jǔ zhēng
Han shangzui
The power of nine oxen and two tigers. jiǔ niú èr hǔ zhī lì
be quite distinct from each other. jīng wèi fēn míng
unable to distinguish black from white. bù fēn zào bái