Wandering in pinyin

The pinyin for wandering is [cháng yáng].

Wandering is a Chinese word, and its basic meaning refers to walking or enjoying leisurely. Wandering is an act of walking or wandering slowly and freely, emphasizing the feeling of freedom, comfort and relaxation. Usually used to describe people walking and playing in natural scenery, parks, gardens, lakes and other places. In literature and poetry, vagrancy is also used to express the wandering and flying of the mind.

For example, there is a poem in Li Bai's "Into the Wine", "Oh, let a spiritual man take risks where he likes, and don't let the golden urn wander empty", emphasizing that people should enjoy themselves when they are happy, and don't live empty. In many poems, vagrancy is also used to express people's love and yearning for nature and life. The meaning of vagrancy can also be extended to the ideological and emotional fields. For example, in thinking and creation, wandering can express the free flow of inspiration and ideas.

Make sentences with "wandering":

1 I like walking in the park and enjoying the beautiful scenery of nature.

He strolled on the beach, enjoying the distant sea view.

She wandered in the sea of flowers, immersed in flowers and beautiful scenery.

4. The river in the water town is very suitable for wandering and feeling the water town customs.

Let's walk the streets and explore the charm of this city.

6. He likes to walk in the forest, looking for the secrets of nature.

7. She strolled in the art museum, admiring exquisite artworks and sculptures.

8. Successful people are often those who can linger in setbacks and persevere.