The pinyin of ripple is lián yī, which means (name) small ripples.
1. Brief description
Describes the ripples on the water surface blown by the wind. It is often used as a metaphor for subtle activities in the heart. Source: "The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Cutting Sandalwood": "The sandalwood is cut in the Kankan, and it is placed on the dry side of the river. The water is clear and rippled." Lian: ripples on the water surface blown by the wind, ripples: water ripples; original meaning: to be blown by the wind. The ripples on the water blown by the wind are now a metaphor: describing the subtle activities in the heart.
2. Phonetic notation, near antonyms
ㄌㄧㄢˊㄧ; rippling, drifting, turbulent, corrugated, melodious, floating; calm, still.
3. Sentences
1. The clouds are just ripples; fish should feel the movement of oblique algae, and unknown geese are born from extreme waves. Rubbles are left in the shallow shadows of the mountains, and the cold sunlight sends ripples; little bits of water ripple, flashing out a hint of green, playing with the beards of the fish; the heart is like a little bit of water ripples, and the general waves are unclear; the breeze blows over the water, and there are waves. Although the ripples are sparkling, they are still silent in the end;
2. If ripples cannot be stirred up, the still water will run deep; the cool rain will set off a ripple when I don’t expect it; I once The rivers and seas are arrogant, but they can't make a single ripple of you; if the heart is still, the ripples will eventually be calm; the unintentional wind blows, ripples in my heart; the lake in my heart is rippled because of you; the boat makes ripples on the water .
3. The pond water is rippled, and the willow branches are swaying charmingly with the ripples; the autumn water has no ripples, but ripples suddenly appear. Ripples metabolize, and affection is endless; suddenly the water splashes, and ripples appear on the water, and the ripples continue to spread to all directions; these messages will always set off ripples in our hearts, and if there are too many ripples, they will turn into a stormy sea.
4. The cool autumn wind blows beautiful ripples, and the beautiful ripples shake people's heartstrings; the moon gently kisses the lake water without any ripples; the ripples rippling on the river are her caress for the child ; Your appearance makes my heart ripple; a leaf makes a ripple on the calm water. When the ripples dissipate, the water surface remains the same; only there is one more leaf and water.