rising and falling of tones
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ù NCU ò y ì y á ng, which means to describe the ups and downs, pauses and turns, harmony and rhythm of poetry or music. From back home.
Idiom usage
But this was the prevailing custom at that time. Only when you were enthusiastic and generous can you be called a good article. Lu Xun's preface to the collection
The origin of Idioms
Wei Qingzhi of the Song Dynasty wrote "the poet Yuxie · Jingjie · xiuzhai on guiqulaici": "Tao Yuanming stopped Peng Zeling and wrote guiqulaici. In the song of modern people, it is full of cadence and rhythm, which is very high
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: cadence; antonym: straightforward
rising and falling of tones
narrate anecdotes of the past in alluding to the present - jiè gǔ yù jīn
stamp one 's feet and beat one 's breast - dùn zú chuí xiōng
be handsome and highly esteemed - xiàng mào táng táng
To be the master of one's family - chèn jiā yǒu wú