A, black [whēI]
State words. Dark black: ~ hair. Her big eyes sparkled.
Quote: Luxun's Lace Literature: "Every new system, new scholarship and new term is introduced into China, just like falling into a black dye vat, and it becomes black immediately."
Second, Mao Mao [pé ng s not ng]
Describe (grass, fluff, hair, etc.) as a loose mass. ).
Quotations: Bing Xin's Miscellanies in the Mountains: "Their feathers are furry." Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part I XIII: "(Captain Xiao) looked at the grave with fluffy grass again."
Third, bangs
(~ son). Refers to a row of flat short hair that hangs over the forehead of an old man or woman.
Quotation: Ba Jin's Autumn: "A slightly taller forehead is covered with bangs."
Fourth, the crane hair [Hefà]
White hair.
Quote: Guo Moruo's "Red Rice Bo": "Little Zhang Zhonglao made his childish face redder and redder, his eyes became more and more round, and his hair seemed to stand up."
Verb (abbreviation for verb) white hair
White hair.
Quote: Yang Xiaoying's childlike innocence: "He misses his mother and even sees her rough hands and white hair on her temples, her loving smile and warm eyes."