What do you mean, whispering?

Whisper means to describe the sound of the wind blowing the branches and leaves of trees. Chinese words are pronounced sasa.

First, the basic explanation:

Onomatopoeic words The sound of the wind blowing the branches and leaves of trees: Poplar trees ring against the wind.

Second, the detailed explanation:

1, onomatopoeia. "Songs of the South Nine Songs Shan Gui": "The wind is rustling, the wood is rustling, and I am worried about my son."

2. Don Wang Changling's poem "It's difficult to walk": "Khan is in the lower Yinshan Mountain, and the gravel is empty."

3. Yang Shuo's "How the Yellow River Water Moves Out of the Sky": "In autumn and September, the west wind of the Kangzang Plateau is rustling and full of chill." Appearance aging.

4. Tang Hanshan's Poetry 147: "If you are anxious, you will be old."

5. Tang Hanshan's Poems 2 18: "In the mirror today, I cry." Appear quickly.

6. Tang Du Fu's poem "Shikeng": "How can Yuyang ride, steam it in shock?"

7. Qi's poem "Taihu Lake": "Wild geese fly over and sail fast."

Third, make sentences:

1, a misty rain blew from the east, and the wheels thundered faintly over the Furong Pool.

2. The wind that stirs the soul is so gentle and so. The wind is not strong, but the poplar trees on both sides of the road not far away make a pleasant rustling sound inspired by it. The combination of touch and hearing is more intoxicating.

3. He wants to be the wind, blowing through your rustling branches; I want to be your shadow and rise and fall with the sun on the water; Want to be a bird, perching on your highest branch; I also want to be those two ducks, swimming around in reeds and shadows.

The approaching sharp blade brings the rustle of the wind, just like the call of death.

I often fantasize that the realm of old friends is coming from the storm. The wind is rustling, the rain is raining, I am lonely and bored, and suddenly I have a guest's money, so I can hold the conversation and laugh.