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Pronunciation and meaning of ripples

Lián yī (涟漪), pronounced lián yī (lián yī), describes the ripples on the surface of the water blown by the wind. It is often used as a metaphor for the subtle activities of the heart. Source "Poetry Classic - Wei Feng - False Sandalwood": "Kan Kan False Sandalwood Ruoxi, put down the dryness of the river Ruoxi, the river water is clear and ripples."

Example sentences:

(1)When the water is calm, the small pond is like a precious mirror, reflecting the blue sky and white clouds; when the breeze blows, the water surface ripples, like the Goddess of Fish shaking her brocade clothes.

(2) The morning sun sprinkled the golden light on the river, a wind blew, splashing a thousand gold waves, flooded with a piece of small halo, like the spring girl in the river on a layer of gold, glittering, occasionally a few swallows swept across the water, the river will be rippling with layer after layer of ripples, so that I was intoxicated.

(3) Especially in the fall, the water of the Haihe River is simply like a soft blue satin, flowing quietly. Gusts of autumn wind, blowing the ripples of water, surging to the embankment, splashing white waves, like millions of bright eyes, gazing at the autumn show. Occasionally a wooden boat floats by in the river, mirroring the people fishing on the bank.