Easy pronunciation
Pinyin: Lang Lang Shanghai Beach
Allusion: Lang Lang: The sound of jade hitting each other is a metaphor for reading loudly. Refers to reading skillfully and fluently. It also means that the language is easy to understand and recite.
"catchy" and "catchy" not only have different meanings, but also have different pragmatics. "catchy" can only be used to describe the fluency, coherence, loudness and sometimes cadence of reading. In addition to this meaning, "catchy" can also be used to read fluently, but not necessarily loudly. For example, "when I was 22 years old and had my own memory, she secretly taught me to recite the quatrains of Tang poetry, and I could recite them fluently." (Guo Moruo, Boiling Soup Collection? How to learn poetry and literature), in addition, you must use "catchy" to describe the reading state when you have a reading action. "catchy" can also be used for actions without reading, but once you read, it is very smooth. For example, "Children's literature workers, as well as teachers and parents, should grasp this feature of children, make use of the situation, and compile beautiful, vivid and catchy songs ..." (
My lips and teeth are fragrant, sour and spicy ... when I see these words, I can't help but think of the delicious hot and