roar out a song
In Chinese, the Pinyin is y ǐ NH á NGG ā OSH ē ng, which means to open your throat and sing loudly. From code two.
Idiom explanation
Voice: open your voice. Open your throat and sing. It is also called "singing aloud" and "singing aloud".
The origin of Idioms
Ni Kuang's "code two" 1: "this is he. It's time for something to happen. Because of my high interest in drinking, I sang" Manjianghong "all the way. Starting from" full of rage ", I just sang" ambitious hunger for Hu Lu meat "after entering the room."
roar out a song
want to reach a high position -- like a stork hovering on high and crying proudly - fēi dùn míng kāo
take possession of the sea monster 's head - áo tóu dú zhàn
a thousand and one worries and hatreds - qiān chóu wàn hèn
wander without a fixed dwelling - píng piāo péng zhuàn