“Lin imitates Yang's voice”的版本间的差异
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[[File:lin and yang.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''Yang Peiyi (left), and Lin Miaoke.'']] | [[File:lin and yang.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''Yang Peiyi (left), and Lin Miaoke.'']] | ||
2013年9月24日 (二) 21:16的版本
林貌杨音 (Lín mào Yáng yīn): Lin's imitates Yang’s voice
This phrase, in the style of four-character Chinese idioms, refers to the Olympic lip-syncing scandal. It was revealed that Lin Miaoke, who performed “Ode to the Motherland” as the flag entered the National Stadium, was actually lip-syncing the piece. The real singer was Yang Peiyi.
The idiom has two meanings: 1) when anxiety to achieve beauty and flawlessness leads to inauthenticity; 2) when someone uses the so-called “nation’s interest” to do something contrary to logic or morals.
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