sing wonderfully with a silver voice and deep feeling
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced sh ē ngq í NGB ì NGM à o, and extended to be beautiful, which means that the timbre, Aria and feelings expressed in singing and recitation are very moving. It comes from Zhang Yuxiu, a miscellany of xubanqiao, written by Zhuquan in Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Extended to beautiful. the words are too obscure to understand.
Idiom usage
Her singing is full of sound and emotion, full of artistic appeal.
The origin of Idioms
In the Qing Dynasty, Zhuquan Jushi's "xubanqiao Zaji · Zhang Yuxiu" said, "Yu Yu was a master of pear garden after listening to the performance of" looking for relatives · falling bag "in Wang's Water Pavilion
Chinese PinYin : shēng qíng bìng mào
sing wonderfully with a silver voice and deep feeling
The return of the peach blossom. tóu táo zhī bào
waste all the previous efforts. qián gōng jiē qì
set up a separatist regime by force of arms. hǔ jù jīng tūn