Create sentences using langrun, brewing, showing off and throat

1. Langrun

Sentence: Lu Runxiang's calligraphy is characterized by Tsinghua Langrun. Liu Yong has profound calligraphy attainments and is a famous calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty.

2. Brewing

Sentence-making: When composing, you must first brew and mature it in your heart before you can write it out.

3. Show off

Sentence creation: Zhang Jian always likes to show off his little cleverness in front of his classmates.

4. Throat

Sentence: He was too thirsty and felt his throat was smoky. Extended information

1. Langrun? [lǎng rùn] bright and moist.

Quotation: Bing Xin's "A Mother": "That child is not like a lotus flower emerging from the water, emitting natural and smooth brilliance."

2. Brewing? [ yùn niàng ] Jue Discuss, discuss.

Quotation: Part 7 of Zhou Erfu's "Morning in Shanghai": "The voting went smoothly, but the preparation of the lists of various units was not smooth."

3. Show off?[ mài nong ] Deliberate display, showing off.

Citation: Lu Xun's "Collection of Nanqiangbei Diao·Composition Secrets": "If you have true meaning, try to whitewash it, be less pretentious, and don't show off."

4. Throat? [ hóu lóng ] Throat.

Quotation: Ye Shengtao's "Partition: Horrible Night": "The huqin played for a while, and a song followed from the dry and rough throat."