Write a few onomatopoeic words in a low voice.

1, sparse

Pinyin: x and l ǐ hu ā l ā.

Interpretation: Describe the sound made by rain, falling things, etc. Describe being completely destroyed or scattered.

From: Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part I: "Just when I couldn't get off the kang and couldn't lift the lid, I came to the 3rd Battalion of the 359th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army and smashed my beard."

2, the split in the collapse

Pinyin: p and l ǐ p ā l ā.

Interpretation: Describe continuous sounds such as banging and flapping.

From: Lu Yao's Ordinary World, Volume II, Chapter 29: "When Cai E said this, she shook a jujube tree on the edge of the ground with her hand, and many ripe dates fell around Shao 'an. "

3. Oh, wow!

Pinyin: wǐwālā.

Definition: Describe the noise, or describe the words you don't understand.

From: Selected Novels No.7 198 1: "Alas, young people, they listed a fact about the river beach."

4. Wait, wait, wait

Pinyin: j and l ǐ gu ā l ā.

Interpretation: describes shouting or saying something that others can't understand.

Said by: Cao Yu's Sunrise Act II: "Hey, doctor, can you stop talking about foreign languages?"

5. Jingle

Pinyin: d and d: dīnglíngdānglāng.

Interpretation: Describe a series of sounds made by the collision between metal and porcelain.