[ yùn wèi ]
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1. The implication of phonology: His singing is very good. 2. fun; Interesting: this poem is very strong. The ancient pagoda and the trees set each other off, adding a quaint ~.
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Also known as "charm". Flavor; Interest. "Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 30: "(Shi Zhen) likes it in his heart, but he doesn't find it attractive."
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Ouyang Shan's "Three Pavilions" Trinity: "Generally speaking, among the sincere and handsome elegance, the charm of wind and frost makes him particularly moving."
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1. His hoarse voice is charming when he sings.
2. Yes, the beauty of guzheng lies in its charm, simplicity, elegance, purity and elegance.
My brother's voice is pure and rich, a bit like the charm of an announcer. Even I envy him a little.
His description is concise and vivid, which shows the charm of Chinese painting.
This set of furniture is simple and beautiful, revealing a full-fledged classical beauty.
The unique charm of this classic music is deeply intoxicating.
7. There are poems in this landscape painting with endless charm.
8. Lao She's style is sharp and pungent, humorous and vivid, but playful and not abusive, with a long charm.
9. Meng Xiao's reading of the text is cadenced and full of charm.
10. For classical poetry, you must be full of elegance to appreciate its charm.
1 1. This landscape painting is full of charm and people can't put it down.
12. This song sounds full of charm.
13. His calligraphy is unique and unique.
14. Her fragile appearance has the charm of Lin Daiyu.
15. joys and sorrows make life more charming.
16. The overall characteristics of its local literature are true natural beauty and strong folk flavor.
17. The memory of this winding city, like Jiangnan women, has a unique charm.
18. So the Mullah made up a few words, which were empty and lacked charm.
19. Floating yoga combines yoga movements and water dance art, and is full of oriental artistic charm.
20. There is a nearly two-meter pyrography landscape painting hanging on the wall of grandma's house, which is very charming.
Slang is a popular spoken language with strong local color and folk flavor.
synonym
Rhyme leads to rhyme?
antonym
be unbearably vulgar