very sonorous
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ǎ ng è x í ngy ú n, which means singing loud and clear, high into the sky, even the floating clouds are stopped. From Liezi Tang Wen.
Idiom explanation
Stop: stop; cloud: floating clouds.
The origin of Idioms
"Tang Wen, Liezi:" the sad songs of Fujie are loud and clear
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as object, attribute, complement; describe singing loud and clear. The second one is "one night at nine o'clock", in which the old man wears a white beard and plays the role of an old man. When he goes over the mountains, he uses high characters. It's really ~. In the eighth chapter of Huang Xiaopei's twenty years of prosperous dream in Qing Dynasty, the voice of "Yellow River Chorus" inspired people to fight against the invaders. after the successful bid for the Olympic Games that year, people cheered in Tiananmen Square. Jiang Dawei's high pitched male voice is very exciting. The play is full of high notes. It's very popular for him to sing. His singing is majestic and high pitched.
very sonorous
carry on a predecessor 's task and make a greater success of it - zhǒng shì zēng huá
well-known throughout the country - míng gāo tiān xià