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The significance of the voice of nature
Explain that the word "Scorpio" has two meanings:
(1) refers to natural sounds, such as wind, birds and running water.
(2) refers to the natural taste of poetry. There was a definition of "three tones" in ancient times. The sound of guqin is natural, the sound of the earth is the earth, and the sound of Kunqu opera is human. Teana generally refers to the sounds of nature, wind, birds singing, spring water, and all kinds of sounds that condense the essence of heaven and earth, such as the sun, the moon and the sky. Later generations say that poetry does not need carving, and it is Teana that enjoys nature. The popular usage is to describe the pleasant sound.
Rinaldo: The sound came from a hole. Refers to natural sounds such as wind, water and birds: the sounds of nature are silent, drums and horns ring, and mountains lean against the moon wheel.
Nature is the voice from the sky, and this song should only exist in the sky, and it is rarely heard on the earth. For example, Michael Jackson and Russian artist Vitas's "Dolphin Sound" has a top position in the world and is a rare singer with unique and frivolous voice, tension and magnetism. This is very important for vocal practice before the voice change period when I was a child. Some of them are natural sounds, such as Michael Jackson.
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