decadent music
Malaise is an idiom, pronounced m ǐ m ǐ zh ī sh ē ng, which means weak and decadent music. Now it mostly refers to the carrier of communication, such as songs and books, which make people feel depressed and unable to stimulate their fighting spirit.
explain
It refers to weak and decadent music. It's the same as "music".
source
"Southern history · song Jizhong · former abolishing emperor" says: "when it's over, it's going to be all the rage."
usage
To be the subject or object of; refer to vulgar music
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: mmzs [synonym]: decadent [English]: coaxing tune
Chinese PinYin : mǐ mǐ zhī shēng
decadent music
When you get an inch, you get an inch. dé cùn zé cùn
burn famous string instrument for fuel and cook crane for meat -- offense against culture. shāo qín zhǔ hè
quickly wake up to one 's error. fān rán huǐ wù