sing heartily
Gaoge, Chinese word, Pinyin is g ā og ē, meaning to sing aloud; Gaoge.
explain
Sing aloud; sing high. Sing aloud. a song to sing.
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Han Meicheng's Qifa: "long live Chen's singing." Xu Hun's poem "Autumn Thoughts" in Tang Dynasty: "singing a song to cover the mirror, yesterday's youth is white today." Liu Ji of Ming Dynasty wrote the poem "passing through the Qin tower" and "singing to wine, while it's not too late to take Shaohua." Lu Xun's supplement to the collection of collected materials · about: "if there is blasphemy in sangzhong, then all the books of songs can be preserved but not discarded. They can be read in the court and chanted in the hall, but can not be sung in the public." Shen Hanguang's poem "friends in Jinling Cambodia" in Ming Dynasty: "Yan re listens to the high song, and the song finally brings tears." Li Hongcheng's song of Taihang Mountains and waters: "Taihang Mountains respond to the majestic song."
Chinese PinYin : Gao Ge
sing heartily