very touching
Soul stirring is a Chinese idiom, pronounced D à ngq à Hu í ch á ng, which means that articles and music are very tactful and moving. It comes from Gaotang Fu by Song Yu of Chu in Warring States period.
Analysis of Idioms
Touching and touching
The origin of Idioms
Song Yu's Gaotang Fu in the Warring States period states: "I feel the heart and the ears, and I feel the pain in my bowels." Wei Cao Pi of the Three Kingdoms period wrote "the long song of female e, the sound of which is associated with the palace business, makes the heart move and makes the soul move."
Idiom usage
It is a combination of subject, object and attribute with commendatory meaning. example the melody of this piece of music is beautiful and touching.
very touching
shut oneself up in a room making a cart - bì mén zào chē
The condition is exposed and the strength exhausted. - qíng xiàn lì qū