The voice of scorn
BEIBI Zhisheng is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is B ē IB ǐ zh ī sh ē ng, which means the music of the Yin and Zhou dynasties. Later generations regarded it as the voice of national subjugation.
explain
It refers to the music of the Yin and Zhou dynasties. Later generations regarded it as the voice of national subjugation.
source
See "the voice of the north". Zhou was a despicable voice of the north, but his abolition was also sudden, and the princes still think that he is laughing. "Shuoyuan Xiuwen" by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: bbzs [synonym]: Beidi Zhiyin
usage
To be the subject or object of; refer to the music of subjugation
The voice of scorn
be exquisitely dainty and ravishingly beautiful - qiān jiāo bǎi mèi
relatives from the various branches of the family - zhū qīn liù juàn