one sang and the other three joined in
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à ch à ngs à NT à n, which means one person leads the way and three people sing together. Music and singing are simple and simple. After the turn is used to describe the poem tactful and profound meaning. From Xunzi · Li Lun.
Idiom explanation
One person leads the way, three people sing together. Music and singing are simple and simple. After the turn is used to describe the poem tactful and profound meaning.
The origin of Idioms
In Xunzi Li Lun written by Xunzi Kuang in the pre Qin period, it is said that "the song of the temple of Qing Dynasty is sung once and sighed three times."
Idiom usage
It's a combination of predicate, object and clause, with commendatory meaning and examples. It's a long and small piece of writing sent from afar. The poem "he Cai Jingfan Haizhou Shishi" by Su Shi of Song Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: the sound of a word is round, the sound is lingering, and the sound is lingering for three days. Antonyms: the sound of a donkey and the bark of a dog
one sang and the other three joined in
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