sentimental music
Voice of subjugation, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w á nggu ó zh ī sh ē ng, which means obscene music. It comes from Han Feizi's ten faults.
Idiom explanation
Of obscene music.
The origin of Idioms
"Han Feizi Shi Guo" said: "this voice of national subjugation can not be realized."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, used in writing. Today's disciples, who had no intention of the system of the former king, learned the voice of national subjugation. How could they keep their body six or seven feet. Confucius' family language: Interpretation of music.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: the sound of national subjugation, the sound of decadence.
Idioms and allusions
At the end of the spring and Autumn period, Duke Ping of Jin built a luxurious palace outside the city. Wei linggong took Juan musician to congratulate him. During the banquet, Juan musician played the music he heard by Pu water. Kuang musicians of Jin State stopped it immediately, saying that it was the voice of the king Zhou's subjugation made by Yan musicians at the end of Shang Dynasty. Three years later, the Duke of Jin Ping died of greed.
sentimental music
the dragon had nine sons and each of them was different from the others—brothers born of the same parents differ from each other - lóng shēng jiǔ zǐ
Seven measurements and one cut - qī cì liáng yī yī cì cái
sow the seeds of discord everywhere - tiáo sān wō sì