The sound of music
Sheng Ge Ding boils, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NGG ē D ǐ NGF è I, meaning to describe the music singing very lively. It comes from menglianglu · Volume 2 · Qingming Festival and Pipa Ji · xinjinshi banquet Apricot Garden.
The idiom comes from "menglianglu · Volume 2 · Qingming Festival" written by Wu Zimu of Song Dynasty: "on this day, there are many dragon boats. No matter rich or poor, all the people come out of the city, singing and preaching. "In Yuan Gaoming's Pipa story, the new Jinshi banquet in Apricot Garden:" in the shadow of the yellow flag, Sheng song is boiling. 」
The sound of music
Three passes without entering - sān guò qí mén ér bù rù
set free a tiger back to the mountains - fàng hǔ guī shān
Don't stoop for five bushels of rice - bù wèi wǔ dǒu mǐ zhé yāo
by cutting out the superfluous - shān fán jiù jiǎn