Pronunciation: wān? yòu? ten thousand
Interpretation: Use the superposition of bends to emphasize that objects are curved.
Example: When the boat is chasing Qingxi, it bends and turns, and the green hills are seen where the weeping willows bloom. -Modern Wang Guowei's "Huanxisha, Zhouzhuxi Qingxi Bend and Bend"
The boat winds along the winding Qingxi, with dense willows on both sides, and occasionally you can see the green hills blown by the wind in the distance.
2. For a long time
Pronunciation: Chang Youchang
Interpretation: Use long superposition to emphasize the length of an object.
Example: The water in the Yellow River is long and long, and there are no legs and feet to walk around. -Song "Yellow River Water"
3. Everywhere
Pronunciation: yuán? Yang yi
Interpretation: Use the superposition of circles to emphasize that objects are round.
Example: The moon on 15 is round and round.
Step 4 sing and sing
Pronunciation: Chang Youchang
Interpretation: Emphasize that the song has been sung repeatedly.
Ex.: The songs of the day, singing and singing, are all beautiful. People are changing, but we can find that the melody has not changed. -The song "The Story of Zhanjiang"
5, the fragrance is fragrant
Pronunciation: xiāng? Lady Yang
Interpretation: emphasize that the object smells good.
For example, plum blossoms in the first month, orchids in flowerpots in February, and peach blossoms in March. -The song "Letter through December"