动人心魄
Explanation: Soul: superstition that exists in the form attached to the spirit of man. Describe people moving or shocking. Usage: Verb-object type; as the predicate attribute; describe the people moved and shocked Source: Qing Wu Jingzi "Scholars" 24 back: "That Qinhuai to have moonlight, when the night is dark more and more that small boat to blow fine singing, desolate euphemism, captivating." Examples: Qinhuai to a moonlight that time, the more the night is dark, even that small boat to blow fine singing, desolate euphemism, ~. (Qing Wu Jingzi "Scholars" Back to the twenty-fourth)- Thesaurus: as deep as a well turn
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