Words used to describe music are

It's nice, it's nice, it turns around, it's nice, it's sweet.

First, it is pleasing to the ear.

Vernacular interpretation: (words) suit your heart and sound comfortable: this sentence is nice. Don't just listen to what you hear, but also listen to what you don't hear.

Source: Wu Zhishu: "Talking about entertaining the heart and mourning the Zheng."

Dynasty: Three Kingdoms Wei

Author: Cao Pi

Talking about it is entertaining, and the whining of the harp is refreshing.

Second, it sounds beautiful.

Vernacular interpretation: it sounds touching or interesting: it sounds beautiful. It's a common thing, and it's beautiful for him to say it.

Source: "Writing a Book for Cao Gong Sun Quan": "The husband seems to be specious, but in fact it is beautiful."

Dynasty: Han

Author: Ruan Yu

Sir, there is nothing unpleasant about what you said.

Third, play around.

Vernacular interpretation: describe the melodious voice.

Source: Gai Huaji's anecdote: "Sometimes it is polite to say something, so I don't want to escape to hell.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Lu Xun

Fourth, ears.

Interpretation of vernacular: listening: not listening. This sentence is very nice.

Source: Paragraph 11 of "Two Horses": "The more Ma Su listens, the worse it gets. He grabbed his hat and said, "Dad, I have to find Lee." "

Dynasty: modern

Author: Lao She

Five, pleasing to the ear

Interpretation of vernacular: pleasant to hear: euphemistic and pleasant to hear.

Source: "Autumn color gives a local accent": "Ah! What a magnificent and pleasant voice! "

Dynasty: modern

Author: Jun Qing