Use onomatopoeia to make sentences

Onomatopoeia, also called onomatopoeia, imitating words, and adverbials, are words that imitate natural sounds. Accurate use of onomatopoeia will greatly enhance the vividness and image of speech and writing. In Chinese, it is just a Chinese character used as a "phonetic symbol" to represent the sound, and has nothing to do with the meaning of the word.

The sound of taking off

⑴. Whoosh whoosh

⑵. Huh--

⑶Hula

⑷ .Puleng

⑸.Pulala

⑹.Peng

Create a sentence

1. Admire

One day , Zhu Zhishan, a calligrapher and writer of the Ming Dynasty, visited the West Lake and met Xu Zijian, a famous scholar in Hangzhou. Xu Zijian said: "I've heard about Brother Zhu's name for a long time, and it's like thunder to my ears. Now I have a couple, can I ask for advice?" Zhu Zhishan said: "I can't talk about asking for advice, so just stretch out your legs and ask the question." Xu Zijian thought, you If you ask me to go hoof (title), you might as well use hoof as the title. So he recited the first couplet: "The horse crosses the bridge, its hooves beat the drum, dong dong dong." Xu Zijian said while smiling and punching Zhu Zhishan's chest "dong dong dong" three times in a row. Zhu Zhishan thought, Wow, you are asking for advice, but in reality you are beating people. It is rude to come and not reciprocate! Then he said: "What's so difficult about this? The second line is 'The chicken pecks at the copper basin, beats the gong with its mouth, clang clang clang.'" As he said this, he knocked Xu Zijian three times on the head. Not only was Xu Zijian not angry, but he kept saying, "I admire it, I admire it!".

2. Blacksmith Symphony

His father put a piece of iron into the furnace, and Qiu Mazi blew the bellows. "Hu-da, hu-da..." The iron block was red-hot, and his father took it out with pliers and placed it on the anvil. His father used a small hammer to "dang", and he used a sledgehammer to hit the place where his father touched lightly, "dang". "When - when, when - when." When a piece of iron work was about to take shape, there was no need for a sledgehammer. His father only used a small hammer to tap the front and back a few times, "Dang, when, when, when. ". "Dang, dang, dang..." This means hitting the anvil with a small hammer, indicating that the iron work has been completed.

Chinese language class: In the first short article, Zhu Zhishan used "哐哐哐" to describe the sound of gongs, and used it to contrast with Xu Zijian's "dong dong dong" drum sound. Not only did Xu Zijian admire him, but I "The whole process of the father and son making a piece of iron work.