Cong is pronounced as cóng.
The basic explanation is [Cong Cong] onomatopoeia. The sound of running water. Detailed explanation (phonetic. From water, Zongsheng. Original meaning: the sound of running water). The same as the original meaning of Gong, the sound of water. ——"Shuowen" Deep Valley and Wojiao. ——Guo Pu's "Jiang Fu" Another example: Gurgling (the sound of water flowing)
Word group:
Lingling murmuring: describing a cool and deserted appearance or describing a crisp and melodious sound .
The stream gurgling: the stream makes a gentle sound. The stream is described as very clean.
Zhenggong: onomatopoeia. It often describes the sound of metal hitting, musical instruments playing, running water, etc.
Liu Shui Gong Gong: The first meaning is the sound of running water, and the second meaning is that the water is very clean.
The sound of water flowing: the sound of water flowing.
Cong Xun: the sound of water flowing together.
Example sentences:
1. At that time, a qin suddenly played, and its clanging sound was as graceful and clear as running water.
2. I seemed to hear the clanging sound of the piano again.
3. Who understands the gentle breeze and the exquisite moon jade, and the jingling outside the curtain? The pity flower shines in the sky, and the night comes and I want to return it to its weight.
4. In spring, the ice and snow melt, the river is filled with spring water, and flows gurglingly. The river swirled, sang songs, and flowed into the distance.
5. The river is like a silver string embedded in the green tent. It flows gurglingly and jumps happily, nourishing the luxuriant grass and urging clusters of flowers to bloom.
6. Suddenly, the sound of gurgling water came quietly, mixed with the deep and shallow vitality of green in front of me, forming a wonderful movement. I followed the sound of the stream and came to this clear stream.