roar out a song
It is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is y ǐ NH á NGG ā og ē, which refers to singing loudly with open voice. It is also called "singing with high voice". It comes from the book of birds.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: silent, shallow drinking, low singing
Idiom usage
At the farewell party, he sang loudly and won the house.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of birds written by Zhang Hua of Jin Dynasty, "singing leads to utterance." Lu Xichun of the Song Dynasty wrote in Zhu's Garden: "thanks to Huating crane for his hospitality, and send me home in a loud voice."
Chinese PinYin : yǐn háng gāo gē
roar out a song
Repeated merits and demerits. liè gōng fù guò
No rules, no circles. bù yǐ guī jǔ,bù chéng fāng yuán
demolish with penetrating criticism. biān pì jìn lǐ
be worldly-wise and play safe. míng zhé bǎo shēn
A good ruler measures talent. yù chǐ liáng cái