"Ting" is a standard first-class word (commonly used word) in modern Chinese. It is pronounced tǐng in Putonghua, which was first seen in the Qin Xiaozhuan era and belongs to pictophonetic characters in Liu Shu. The word "Li", the basic meaning of "Li" is straight and prominent, such as straight and forward; Extended meaning is straight and prominent, such as straight and straight waist. In daily use, "Ting" is often used as a verb, indicating pulling out.
The exact words are as follows:
Tall and straight, tall and straight, progressive, vigorous, handsome, tall and straight, solid, elegant, tall and straight, chest out, chest out.
Make the following sentences:
After the baptism of wind and rain, the mountain pine appears more vigorous and tall.
The father looked at his son's tall and straight back from a distance, and his eyes could not help but get wet.
The old calligrapher's works are vigorous and upright.
Everyone is attracted by her vigorous calligraphy.
The rows of poplars, strong and straight, stood upright against the wind and sand.
There are a row of tall and straight poplars on both sides of the street.
Under Changbai Mountain, there are rows of beautiful and straight masson pine.
All Taoist priests are neatly dressed, tall and handsome, just like heavenly soldiers and heavenly generals.
Teacher, you are a tall and straight tree, which has borne mature fruits. Years have carved ancient rings on your body, but a lush forest has sprung up around you.