Tā lǎngsòng de nà shǒu shī dàng qì huí cháng, gǎndòngle zàichǎng suǒyǒu rén.
The poem he recited was soul-stirring; it moved everyone present.
Tips
history
Built from Song Yu's 《高唐赋》 (Warring States) and Cao Pi's 《大墙上蒿行》 (Three Kingdoms): both describe music that 'stirs the heart and ear'. The phrase 荡气回肠 crystallized from these ancient lines.
usage
Reserved for art that genuinely moves you — songs, films, novels, performances, speeches. Don't apply it to mildly enjoyable content; it implies a real emotional gut-punch.