The pinyin for gurgling is: [chán chán], and the explanation is: the way water flows slowly, onomatopoeia. It describes the sound of flowing streams, springs, etc. or describes the way water flows slowly.
Fluid water gurgling, pinyin is liú shuǐ chán chán, onomatopoeia. It describes the sound of flowing streams, springs, etc. or the slow flow of water, and is from Feng Menglong's East Zhou Lieguo Zhi (东周列国志).
The sentences are as follows:
Walking in the mountains, the sound of gurgling water can be heard everywhere.
How soothing it is to walk on the back quiet path and listen to the sound of gurgling water!
They listen to the gurgling water in the river.
Fresh water gurgled in the drainage ditch.
A brook gurgles in the mountains, and the green grass is otherworldly.
A brook gurgles past the village.
The hermit said, "The sound of water gurgling, the bright moon and clear night is beauty, a light beauty.
A brook gurgled through the canyon.
Following the cobblestone-paved path, we strolled through the tea-scented mountains, accompanied by the sound of insects, listening attentively to the gurgling of running water, and looking closely at the mountain streams and brooks trickling.
Fresh water gurgled in a drainage ditch.
A small stream gurgles through the canyon.
The creek gurgled past the canyon.
The stream gurgled as it flowed over small rocks.
They listened to the sound of the gurgling water in the river.
The river gurgled and flowed eastward, unceasingly, the landscape behind them was so beautiful, but they had no intention of staying.