Cha [zhā]: onomatopoeic words, such as: magpies chirping.
Zhao [zh not u] Chao [jiū]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of birds singing.
? ? ? ?: Onomatopoeic words, which describe the crisp calls of birds, such as the chirping of warblers.
Yi [ying]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the singing of birds.
Xuan: Onomatopoeic words, like a sparrow, flew away.
Dumb: onomatopoeic word, dumb, describing crow's cry.
Ga [gā] Ga: Onomatopoeic word, which describes the cry of wild geese, etc., and is also called quack.
Goo [gū]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of turtledove, etc.
Abrupt: Onomatopoeic words, which describe the loud sound of birds, such as: suddenly ringing.
Jo [jiū] Jo: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of many birds calling together, and also describes the piercing cry.
Brush: onomatopoeic word, which describes the short sound of brushing quickly, such as: brush, a bird flew away from the willow tree.
Flapping: onomatopoeic word to describe the sound of flapping wings, such as flapping wings and flying a waterfowl.
Te [tēi] er: (square) onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of a bird flapping its wings in a hurry, such as: a sparrow flies with a thud.
[huā]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of rapid action, such as: a crow flew away with a crash.
Ji: onomatopoeic words, such as birds chirping.