Kunming's Yusheng words and their explanations are as follows:
1. Phonetic notation of key words
Zha zhà ward off evil spirits bì xié fresh plump xiān yú fence lí ba style gé diào吆 Drink yāo he 老年mù nián 情情qíng wèi moss mark tái hén mitzaza mì zā zā continuous lián mián bù duàn glazed-over chēng mù jié shéjamb-tongued chicken jī cōng glazed yòu
2. Explanation of key words
First: 1. Suddenly: ~cold~hot. ~Warm and cold. 2. Just, at the beginning: new arrival. 3. Open up, muster up: ~ courageously (barely muster up the courage).
Warning against evil: To ward off evil, to avoid evil, to drive away evil; to refute evil; to refute heresy.
Fresh and plump: fresh and plump.
Fence: A fence made of bamboo or branches.
Style: 1. The rhythmic tone of poetry. It also generally refers to the artistic style of the work. 2. A person’s style or character. 3. Format; style.
Shout: 1. Shout loudly. 2. To drive away loudly; to chase away loudly. 3. To scold; to give orders.
Old age: A person reaches old age.
Moss marks: traces of moss growth.
Mizaza: tight and dense.
Continuously: Continuously: Continuously. To describe a continuous process without interruption.
Stupefied: stunned: staring; tongue-tied: speechless. Staring and speechless. Describing an appearance of embarrassment or shock.
Chicken Fir: Chicken fungus is a fungus that grows with termites in nature.
Glaze: A thin glassy layer covering the surface of ceramics and enamels.